ISI Shifts from Ideology to Cash for Pan-India Terror Recruitment

Following the impact of Operation Sindoor, Pakistan's ISI has seen a sharp 30-40% drop in ideological recruitment for terror groups. In response, the agency has pivoted to a cash-based strategy, luring youth from all faiths with money to build a pan-India logistics and espionage network. The new focus is on gathering intelligence and creating sleeper cells rather than immediate terror strikes, targeting students and those desiring a high-profile lifestyle. Intelligence agencies warn this recruitment drive is expanding, with a particular emphasis on border areas and major cities to map government and military installations.

Key Points: ISI's Cash-Based Recruitment for Pan-India Terror Network

  • Recruitment down 30-40% post-Operation Sindoor
  • ISI now uses cash over ideology
  • Targets youth across all religions
  • Building pan-India logistics network
  • Focus on data gathering over immediate strikes
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Operation Sindoor impact: ISI moves from ideology to cash, eyes pan-India logistics network

Post-Operation Sindoor, ISI shifts to cash recruitment, targeting youth across faiths to build a pan-India logistics and espionage network.

"The ISI realised that ideology is not exactly a driving force any longer. - Intelligence Official"

New Delhi, March 18

Post Operation Sindoor, the biggest headache for Pakistan has been recruitments. Prior to the operation carried out by the Indian armed forces that took down terror infrastructure, recruitments into groups such as the Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Tayiba were free flowing.

An Intelligence assessment says that recruitments have fallen by nearly 30 to 40 per cent. This has led to the ISI changing its strategy wherein, the recruitments are more driven by money rather than ideology.

This strategy remains the same when it comes to recruiting for Islamic groups such as the Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Tayiba, the espionage network and also the Khalistan terror groups, an official said.

The ISI realised that ideology is not exactly a driving force any longer. The damage that Operation Sindoor has done to the morale of terror groups has automatically led to the recruitment drives falling sharply.

The ISI has, however, managed to find some success when it comes to drawing youth by luring them with money. What is interesting, the ISI is ready to recruit the youth irrespective of their religion, faith or caste.

The ISI's handlers have been scouting for youth in large numbers and has been offering them huge sums of money.

The ISI is ready to spend anything in the range of Rs 10,000 to Rs 200,000 depending on the role that has been assigned to the one who is being recruited.

An Intelligence Bureau official said that the lure of money has been working to some extent for the ISI.

The target audience are students and those who are in need of money. However, an interesting aspect that has cropped up during the multiple investigations that are being carried out is that the ISI has managed to tap more into those who want to lead a high-profile lifestyle.

The traction for this strategy has caught on more for those wanting to better their lifestyle rather than those who are in need of money.

An Intelligence Bureau official says that the ISI has instructed its handlers and recruiters not to bother about the religion of the people they are recruiting. This means that a module or a network would have people from various faiths.

This ensures that these modules come lesser under the radar, the official added.

The ISI implemented the money over ideology strategy first for the Khalistan terror networks. It realised that the movement is not getting enough traction.

The ISI has been trying to exploit the drug problem that is rampant in Punjab. It is reaching out to the youth and offering large sums of money, so that they can pay to buy the drugs that flow into Punjab.

The Intelligence agencies warn that this recruitment drive is only going to get bigger. The target audience is huge and the ISI is recruiting people from all faiths to run the espionage network and also to provide logistic support to terror groups.

There is a particular concern at the border areas, where Pakistani elements are trying to dig out as much information as possible on the movement of troops and military installations.

In the major cities the recruitment drive is more focussed on roping in youth to provide logistic support for the terror groups. These youth are paid money to shoot videos of government offices, the buildings that house the judiciary, police stations, railway stations among others.

Another official said that in a nutshell, if one looks at the pattern, the ISI is clearly not aiming for an immediate strike.

It is biding time trying to build a pan-India network and also gather as much data as possible.

Currently the Pakistanis are busy with their war against the Afghan Taliban, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA).

The Pakistan Army is getting assistance from terror groups such as the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Tayiba.

The strategy that the ISI has adopted for recruitments will not only revive the agency, but also all the other terror groups.

The ISI is hoping that by the time these groups revive, it would have a minefield of information and an army of recruits in India.

The Intelligence agencies have also advised the police to keep a close tab on influencers.

The Indian agencies had busted a huge network of spies, which comprised influencers with a large following.

The ISI would look to target them once again and then try and win a narrative battle against India, Intelligence Bureau officials say.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The part about targeting influencers for a "narrative battle" is chilling. In the age of social media, this is a new frontier of warfare. Our agencies must work with tech platforms proactively, not just react after a network is busted.
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Vikram M
This is a wake-up call for all of us. ISI doesn't care about religion now, they just want to break India. They are exploiting our weaknesses - unemployment, drug problem in Punjab, and the desire for a luxury lifestyle. Jai Hind 🇮🇳 We must stay vigilant.
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Rohit P
The strategy of building a pan-India logistics network is the real threat. They are playing the long game. Our local police need to be equipped and trained to identify this kind of low-level reconnaissance activity - filming govt buildings, railway stations, etc.
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Priya S
While the article highlights a serious issue, I hope our agencies and media also focus on the positive stories of youth resilience. We can't let fear dominate. Community programs and economic opportunities are the best defense against such monetary lures.
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Michael C
The detail about Pakistan's internal conflicts with TTP and BLA is key context. Their agencies are stretched. This might be the time for increased diplomatic pressure alongside security measures. A multi-pronged approach is needed.

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