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flag Masood Azhar’s weak Eid message signals possible illness and hints at a leadership shift in Jaish-e-Mohammed, with Indian intelligence anticipating a new leader backed by Pakistan’s ISI.

flag A subdued Eid message from Jaish-e-Mohammed leader Masood Azhar has raised alarms in Indian intelligence, indicating he may be seriously ill. His unusually weak rhetoric contrasts with past fiery statements, suggesting internal instability. flag The group’s decline in activity, especially compared to rival Lashkar-e-Taiba, has fueled speculation about a leadership transition. flag While Abdul Jabbar, who manages military operations, is seen as a likely successor, family members like his brother Talha Al Saif and son Abdullah Azhar are less favored. flag The absence of Azhar’s brother Abdul Rauf has sparked rumors he died in a prior Indian operation, possibly hidden to maintain morale. flag Indian agencies believe a new leader may soon be appointed, likely with support from Pakistan’s ISI, to prevent the group’s collapse.

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