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Terrorist groups based in Pakistan are reportedly planning new attacks on India and two of the most dangerous groups involved are Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), led by Hafiz Saeed, and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), headed by Masood Azhar. Both these groups, who have been involved in past attacks, are now working on a new plan to target India once again. According to various reports, instead of crossing the India-Pakistan border directly, these groups may try to enter India through Nepal.
The warning came from Sunil Bahadur Thapa, an advisor to Nepal's President. Speaking at a high-level seminar in Kathmandu on July 9, he said that terrorists might use Nepal as a transit route to reach India.
Thapa pointed out that India and Nepal share a long, open border, which makes movement easier. He also mentioned that in recent times, there have been increased signs of terrorist activity in Nepal. Stronger India-Nepal cooperation needed
The recent seminar held in Kathmandu focused on the growing threat of terrorism in South Asia. Experts and officials discussed how terrorist attacks in India can also affect Nepal and the peace and stability of the entire region.
Speakers at the event stressed that terrorism getting support and shelter in Pakistan is a big obstacle for regional unity, including efforts to strengthen SAARC and broader cooperation across South Asia.
There was a clear call for stronger cooperation between India and Nepal to fight terrorism which included: Taking strict action against money laundering,
Sharing intelligence and information between both countries,
And conducting joint border patrols to stop cross-border threats. India-Nepal border a security concern amid terror threats
India and Nepal share a 1,751-kilometre-long open border, which operates with very little security checking. While this allows for smooth movement of people, it also creates a serious risk. Terrorists find it easier to enter India through this route, often using fake Nepali documents to hide their identity.
Over the past few years, several terrorists from LeT and Jaish-e-Mohammed have been caught trying to enter India via Nepal.
These terror groups have been linked to major past attacks, including: The 2001 Indian Parliament attack
The 26/11 Mumbai attacks in 2008
The Pathankot airbase attack in 2016
And the deadly Pulwama attack in 2019
Given this history, and the easy access through the Nepal route, Indian security agencies are on high alert for any possible retaliation.
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