ISI Plots Kashmir Tourist Attacks Using Lashkar-ISKP as Smokescreen

Intelligence reveals Pakistan's ISI has orchestrated an alliance between Lashkar-e-Taiba and Islamic State-Khorasan Province, using operations in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa as a smokescreen. The true objective is to infiltrate cadres into Jammu and Kashmir to form 'fidayeen' squads targeting up to 20 tourist locations. This strategy aims to devastate the resurgent tourism industry, induce unemployment, and potentially radicalize youth. The Indian Army, acting on Grade-A intelligence, has intensified counter-infiltration and search operations to thwart the threat.

Key Points: ISI Eyes 20 Kashmir Tourist Hubs in Lashkar-ISKP Plot

  • ISI unites Lashkar & ISKP under KP pretext
  • Real aim is infiltration into Jammu & Kashmir
  • Plan targets 20 tourist hubs to cripple industry
  • Pakistan Air Force strikes in KP killed 80 civilians
  • Indian Army heightens combing operations
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Lashkar-ISKP's KP operations a smokescreen as ISI eyes 20 tourist hubs in Kashmir

Intel reveals ISI's plan to use Lashkar & ISKP to infiltrate Kashmir and target 20 tourist locations, threatening regional stability and tourism revival.

"If the ISI is successful... it would be on the scale of a Mumbai 26/11 attack - Intelligence assessment"

New Delhi, Jan 22

Pakistan's ISI brought together the Islamic State-Khorasan Province and Lashkar-e-Taiba to wage a battle in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa - against the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, which has become the country's worst security nightmare till date.

However, the situation on the ground looks very different.

The ISKP-Lashkar combine appears to be doing very little work, and the strikes are all being carried out by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). Under the pretext of fighting the TTP, the PAF has carried out strikes that have claimed the lives of nearly 80 civilians in the region.

An Intelligence Bureau official says that the Pakistan armed forces would use brute force against the TTP with its air power. The ISKP and Lashkar would come into the picture when the battle moves to the ground. The official also adds that a good number of the terrorist grouping's cadres that have been sent to KP would look to infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir.

The ISI is trying to set up 'fidayeen' squads in Jammu and Kashmir with the intention of hitting tourist spots. There was a setback for the tourism industry in Jammu and Kashmir following the Pahalgam attack. However, the industry has bounced back, and tourism has once again begun to thrive in the Union Territory.

Another official said that if the ISKP and Lashkar cadres do manage to come into Jammu and Kashmir, it would be a nightmare for the security agencies. Together, they are a lethal force and capable of inflicting severe damage in case they are successful. This explains the heightened combing operations that the Indian Army is undertaking in Jammu and Kashmir.

An official said that the Intelligence regarding the infiltration of the Lashkar-ISKP cadres is Grade A and actionable. The Indian Army is taking no chances and has increased search operations to flush out terrorists and also prevent any infiltration bids.

This operation is being overseen by ISI official Brigadier Faiq Ayub and X Corps Commander Lt General Ahsan Nawaz.

Officials say that this operation, which the ISI is planning in Jammu and Kashmir, exposes Pakistan further. It has managed to get the Lashkar and ISKP together under the pretext of battling the TTP. Pakistan does not consider either the ISKP or Lashkar to be terrorist organisations, when the entire world recognises them as such.

Battling the TTP is one part of the issue. However, the larger agenda is to prepare a dangerous squad to strike at tourist locations in Jammu and Kashmir, Intelligence Bureau officials say.

Officials also say that Pahalgam was meant to hurt the tourism industry. However, the ISI is upset and also surprised that the tourism industry, after a brief setback, managed to bounce back. Hence, it has decided to carry out a series of coordinated attacks across 20 tourist hubs in Jammu and Kashmir, the Intelligence assessment says.

If the ISI is successful in executing this plan, which would be on the scale of a Mumbai 26/11 attack, then the tourism industry would be hit hard and would take quite a while to bounce back. One of the main reasons why Kashmir is witnessing peace is that businesses are thriving and the youth are no longer unemployed in large numbers. If the tourism industry is hit, then unemployment sets in, and this would, in turn, drive the youth towards the path of terrorism. This is exactly what Pakistan is looking to target, officials say.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The article mentions the PAF killing civilians in KP. It's a tragic reminder that the common people are always the first victims in these proxy wars. My heart goes out to those families. The world needs to hold Pakistan accountable for sheltering these groups.
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Vikram M
The audacity to target 20 tourist hubs! They want to cripple the economy and push youth towards desperation. It's a sinister plan. Kudos to our IB and Army for the actionable intel and heightened operations. We stand with our security forces.
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Priya S
Just returned from a family trip to Gulmarg. The place was buzzing with tourists from all over India. It's heartbreaking to think such beauty and peace are under threat. We must not let terrorism win. Support tourism in J&K, it strengthens our unity.
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Rohit P
While the threat is real and we must be prepared, I also hope the media reports such sensitive operations with care. Sometimes, excessive detail in public domains can compromise security efforts. A fine balance is needed.
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Karthik V
Lashkar and ISKP together? That's a deadly combo. Pakistan's duplicity is on full display—fighting some terrorists while using others as tools against India. The international community needs to see this double game. #SanctionPakistan
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