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India tracks revived Pakistani-backed women’s terror wing, Dukhtareen-e-Taiba, with 25 members and expansion plans.
Indian intelligence agencies are tracking the revival of Lashkar-e-Taiba’s women’s wing, Dukhtareen-e-Taiba (DeT), with around 25 members and plans to expand by a similar number.
The group, backed by Pakistan’s ISI, is focused on recruiting and radicalizing women in India for ideological indoctrination, potentially leading to future training and attacks.
Two other women’s units, Dukhtaram-e-Millat and Daur-e-Sofa, have also been reactivated and may merge with DeT.
The shift reflects a broader ISI strategy to use female operatives for covert infiltration and recruitment, following the destruction of terror camps during Operation Sindoor.
Indian agencies are intensifying surveillance and counter-radicalization efforts, citing past successes by groups like Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh in training women for violence.
While current operations avoid direct attacks, officials warn of a potential long-term threat from these stealthy, gender-specific networks.
Las pistas de India revivieron el ala terrorista de mujeres respaldada por Pakistán, Dukhtareen-e-Taiba, con 25 miembros y planes de expansión.