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India foils terror plots linked to Pakistan’s ISI, which is using spies, drones, and radicalization to revive the Khalistan movement and frame homegrown actors.
Indian intelligence agencies have disrupted multiple terror plots linked to Pakistan’s ISI, uncovering a strategy to destabilize India through homegrown networks.
The ISI is reportedly using spy rings, honey-trapping operations in Jammu and Kashmir, hit squads, and drone-based arms and drug drops in Punjab to revive the Khalistan movement.
After India’s Operation Sindoor reduced infiltration, Pakistan reactivated dormant terror modules and intensified efforts to recruit youth and spread extremist ideologies.
Lashkar-e-Taiba has been directed to target critics of Pakistan, including counter-terrorism expert Junaid Qureshi, while recent arrests in Gujarat reveal domestic radicalization.
The broader aim is to overwhelm Indian agencies, create confusion, and ensure attacks appear homegrown to maintain deniability.
This shift follows India’s new doctrine treating terror acts as acts of war.
India frustra las conspiraciones terroristas vinculadas al ISI de Pakistán, que está usando espías, drones y radicalización para revivir el movimiento Khalistan y culpar a los actores locales.