Revealed: How Pakistan’s ISI Is Arming Jaish-e-Mohammed With Drones To Wage Terror On India | World News

New Delhi: Intelligence (heat), which is the spy agency of Pakistan, is increasing the military and technological abilities of the terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM). The group is changing from the usual arsenal of traditional weapons such as attack rifles, fees and rocket launchers to more advanced and modern equipment such as Quadcopter, Dron and Digital War Technology.
JEM trusted traditional weapons for years to carry out India’s most deadly terrorist attacks, including the 2001 parliamentary attack and the 2019 Pulwama massacre. Now, this deadly clothing is preparing to expand its capabilities by adding sophisticated technological tools to increase the access and sensitivity of attacks.
Security officials confirmed that JEM cadres were directly trained by personnel linked to the Pakistan army. In order to maintain a regular flow of modern weapons, heat makes the financing channels open, especially through the black market roads. It is believed that approximately 50 percent of Jaish’s total funds have only been supplying weapons.
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The alliance between JEM and Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) increased concerns. The TTP previously pointed out its growing capacity for air strikes and performed drone strikes. This cooperation between the two groups makes the security threat especially complex and dangerous.
Financial support is important for JEM, suggesting that the intelligence group receives 80 to 90 Crore Pakistan Rupi a year. Most of this money stems from donors in the Gulf countries. The financing process has become more and more digital and the funds were transferred in online wallets and other electronic ways. These funds are then allocated to purchase weapons, rebuild the destroyed infrastructure and strengthen the sleeping cells.
During India’s sensitive strike Sindoor operation, he successfully targeted Jaish-e-Mohammed’s center in Bawalpur and destroyed the operational base of the outfit. After this operation, JEM is looking for aggressive donations to restore training camps, launching pads and command centers with other groups such as Jem, Lashkar-E-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen.
The reports also show that Jaish chief Masood Azhar was seriously affected by the loss of family members in these strikes and adds a personal dimension to the operational challenges of the organization.
This increasing mix of high -tech war and solid financing, the developing threat of JEM, the fact that the heat of the terror group is a serious safety difficulty for India.