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Pakistan's ISI now pays recruits up to $2,400 for espionage in India, targeting youth across religions and backgrounds to build a broad intelligence network.
Following Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s ISI has shifted from ideology-based to cash-incentivized recruitment, offering payments from ₹10,000 to ₹200,000 to attract youth across religious and caste lines, including students and those seeking a high-profile lifestyle.
This strategy aims to build a broad, multi-faith espionage network across India, focusing on gathering intelligence on military movements, infrastructure, and government facilities through surveillance and logistics support.
The ISI is leveraging Punjab’s drug crisis and expanding recruitment beyond traditional terror groups to include non-Muslims and social media influencers, with the long-term goal of establishing a data-rich network rather than launching immediate attacks.
Indian intelligence warns of escalating threats and increased efforts to influence public opinion.
El ISI de Pakistán ahora paga a los reclutas hasta $2,400 por espionaje en India, apuntando a jóvenes de todas las religiones y orígenes para construir una amplia red de inteligencia.