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New Delhi: Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), one of India's most dangerous enemies, is now trying to spread its feet not only in Kashmir but also in India's neighbouring country Myanmar. Intelligence reports and some photos that have surfaced make it clear that this terrorist organisation led by Masood Azhar is now radicalising Rohingya Muslim youth and creating a jihadi network in Myanmar.
According to a report by Resonate News, it is believed that Jaish-e-Mohammed has recently trained a Myanmar youth in Pakistan's Balakot training camp. Balakot is the same place which India destroyed in an airstrike in response to the Pulwama attack in 2019. It is being told that this youth went back to Myanmar after training and is now working there under the leadership of an 'Amir' i.e. jihadi commander. According to the report, Jaish has sent an amount of about 42 lakh rupees (about 50 thousand dollars) to Myanmar. This money has been given to the 'Burmese Mujahideen' for arms and operations.
It is being told that Jaish-e-Mohammed is trapping the unemployed and angry youth of the Rohingya community in its net. There is already a lot of turmoil in Myanmar's Rakhine state, so the ground is ready for radical organizations there. There is also a fear that Jaish can use these Rohingya youth for attacks in Kashmir or other parts through the refugees present in India. Thousands of Rohingya refugees are already living in Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi and Hyderabad.
Jaish's presence in Myanmar can become a direct threat to India, especially for the northeastern states. States like Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland are adjacent to Myanmar, and these areas already have the problem of insurgency. Now if Jaish establishes a base in Myanmar, then it will become easier for terrorists and weapons to infiltrate into India from there.
According to media reports, India is strengthening its strategic relationship with Myanmar. Whether it is the India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway or the Kaladan Project, India's 'Act East Policy' depends on the stability of Myanmar. But if terrorist conspiracies are hatched against India from Myanmar's soil, then there can be a rift in the relations between the two countries.