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Disturbing information linked to Pakistan has emerged, sparking a new debate on regional security. According to intelligence reports, Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI and its army have reactivated nearly 70 terrorist launch pads near the Line of Control (LoC) and the international border. Around 800 terrorists have been stationed at these locations, prepared for infiltration, raising concerns of increased tension along the border. Meanwhile, a statement by a Pakistani senator has added further gravity to the matter. He claimed that fighters from the terrorist organization Hamas are being trained within Pakistan’s military institutions. Specifically, he mentioned the Pakistan Navy War College, stating he had met Hamas cadets there.
According to intelligence agency sources, Pakistan-based terrorist organizations have devised a new strategy for infiltration into India this time. The plan involves dividing terrorists into small groups and sending them simultaneously from different areas of Jammu and Kashmir. It is reported that each group could consist of about 10 to 15 trained and armed terrorists. The aim of this strategy is to increase activities in multiple locations at once to put pressure on Indian security forces, thereby challenging their response capability. On the other hand, this is the first time it has been publicly acknowledged from Pakistan’s side that terrorists linked to Hamas have been trained there.
Lashkar and Jaish Terrorists Plotting Infiltration Conspiracy
The new report mentions Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). These Pakistan-based organizations have consistently received ISI support for operations targeting Jammu and Kashmir. This is corroborated by a March 2026 report from the U.S. Congressional Research Service, which described Pakistan as a persistent epicenter for terrorist groups targeting India. This data is from after India’s ‘Operation Sindhu’ in May 2025, which targeted nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoK in response to the April 22, 2025, Pahalgam attack. Following the operation, Pakistan initially removed or dispersed its camps, including moving some launch pads to interior areas like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. However, by late 2025 and early 2026, the process of reactivating them had begun, starting with small groups and now occurring on a much larger scale.
Major Revelation in Intelligence Report
The intelligence report has revealed another significant pattern, indicating that Pakistan’s ISI and army are planning large-scale, coordinated infiltration attempts from the 70 reactivated launch pads near PoK and the international border. Their clear expectation is that by sending a large number of terrorists simultaneously, at least some of them will succeed in infiltrating.
Pakistan’s Terrorist Organizations Eager to Infiltrate the Country
Instead of minor and isolated attempts, which Indian security forces often thwart, their plan now is to carry out simultaneous and coordinated infiltration from multiple different points along the LoC and IB. Groups of 10-15 terrorists will be sent together to increase pressure on Indian security forces and force them to spread thin across multiple locations. They believe that at least some terrorists will manage to infiltrate. Their main focus is now on well-trained foreign terrorists, specifically from LeT and JeM, rather than relying on weakened local networks.
Pakistan Attempting to Capitalize on Middle East Conflict
According to sources, Pakistan’s aim is to take advantage of global turmoil, such as the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. There are also reports that following the failures encountered during ‘Operation Sindhu,’ terrorist organizations are exerting immense pressure on the ISI to carry out some concrete action in Jammu and Kashmir. This pressure is the reason behind the massive increase in the number of terrorists. Several infiltration attempts have been consistently foiled in recent months. In March alone, multiple infiltration attempts were thwarted in Uri, Nowshera, and Rajouri, while a similar attempt was foiled in Sundarbani in February.
More Than 800 Terrorists Active
Sources further revealed that after the forward launch pads were destroyed during ‘Operation Sindhu,’ Pakistan adopted a policy of moving