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Al-Qaeda plans final jihad for India: Intel report points to terror recruitment drive targeting nation’s Muslims

Al-Qaeda plans final jihad for India: Intel report points to terror recruitment  drive targeting nation’s Muslims

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Al-Qaeda is at the  gates, and there are enough jihadis within already.

Intelligence  agencies say the terror network is making inroads into India, sowing the seeds  of a “final war” across the country.

Information  gathered on al-Qaeda’s India plans points to a mobilisation of its resources for  jihad.

The ideological  goal of the group, as detailed in the report, is chilling: Ghazwa-e-Hind, or the  final battle in India.

Tribal militias from Pakistan (in photo) are prime candidates for the Ghazwa-e-Hind

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Tribal militias from Pakistan (in photo) are prime  candidates for the Ghazwa-e-Hind

 

Ghazwa-e-Hind  refers to an indoctrinated view of a final apocalyptic war in which India will  be conquered by a jihadi army. All soldiers of this army are guaranteed a place  in heaven.

This term is  freely used in jihadi circles and on the web, but is considered bizarre by  others.

Sources say the  security establishment has been on the trail of launch-pads being set up within  the country, and is also in touch with its counterparts in West Asia in order to  crack the growing network.

An intelligence  report on India being used a hunting ground for global jihad reveals al-Qaeda’s  diabolic roadmap.

To begin with, the  terror group that was created and led by Arab fighters now has recruits from  Kashmir-centric groups.

from the report

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“Not only  Kashmiri groups but Taliban and al-Qaeda affiliates have stakes in the larger  scheme of Ghazwa-e-Hind where India is regarded as next battleground in the ‘End  of Times’ battle. This ideology is likely to be used to drive Taliban and  al-Qaeda affiliates into Kashmir,” says an intelligence report.

The al-Qaeda nexus  with Kashmir-centric groups indicates it has a readymade jihadi framework in  India.

There is other  proof too of al-Qaeda using its nexus with Indian groups to spread its ideology. 

An online English  publication of al-Qaeda called Azan which is not available to the general public  but is circulated through changing e-mails and encryption tools is being  downloaded by Kashmiri groups.

Sources say this  only underlines the trend of terror groups within India getting attracted to the  al-Qaeda and global jihad ideology.

Agencies fear that  the Azan tactic of spreading the terror group’s ideology could spawn anonymous  and isolated modules that will be difficult to detect but potent enough to carry  out big attacks.

Intelligence  reports also state that groups like Tehreek-e-Taliban have declared they will  open ‘offices’ in Kashmir.

It has been  revealed that a Taliban flag was hoisted at a point overlooking Srinagar last  year, and the walls of Hari Parbat fort were painted with slogans like ‘Welcome  Taliban.’

Sources say there  is an urgent need for the home ministry and intelligence agencies to understand  the threat.

“Indicators need  to be monitored to prevent the situation from worsening,” said one official. 

Al-Qaeda’s  propaganda arm, Al Sahab, released a video recently, titled ‘Why is there no  storm in your ocean?’ The report states that the video and transcripts were  posted on several jihadi forums.

The videos have  speeches asking youths from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat and South India  to join the global jihad. Incidentally, these are the areas where young men were  recruited by the Indian Mujahideen (IM), India’s homegrown terror group that has  become synonymous with bomb blasts in public places.

With the IM facing  a major setback because of a series of arrests, including that of its top leader  Yasin Bhatkal, sources say Indians fighting in Iraq for terror group Islamic  State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) are part of larger scheme.

Many more recruits  are getting attracted to the global jihad that can later be used to wage war  against India.

There are also  distinct inputs on al-Qaeda running a separate terror module in India as the  homegrown terror outfit IM is making efforts to go global and establish strong  links with groups like al-Qaeda, Taliban and Hizbut Tahrir.

There is also  evidence of al-Qaeda keeping a close watch on activities in India. The  charge-sheet filed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) against Bhatkal  says that organisations al-Qaeda and the Taliban are helping IM.

It also mentioned  that the investigation revealed that some IM members are fighting on the  Afghanistan-Pakistan Border.

NIA has said in  the charge-sheet that Riyaz Bhatkal, a top IM commander based in Pakistan,  travelled to tribal belts on the Af-Pak border to establish contact with  al-Qaeda.

“After the  meeting, which was very fruitful, Al Qaeda gave specific tasks to the IM for  execution and agreed to train their cadres in terrorist activities,” the  charge-sheet says. 

 

 

Pakistan Taliban have a keen interest in J&K

By Mail Today  Bureau in New Delhi

The withdrawal of  US forces from Afghanistan has already fuelled concerns in the Indian security  establishment about its implications on Jammu and Kashmir.

The volatile  Afghanistan-Pakistan border is expected to explode into further chaos with  jihadists expanding their reach to conflict spots such as J&K. 

The intelligence  agencies have assessed that around 800 militants, mostly foreigners, are ready  to cross over the Line of Control (LoC) to spread terror in J&K. 

The Army says infiltration attempts have become bolder

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The Army says infiltration attempts have become  bolder

 

With the coming  Assembly election in the state, the militant activity is likely to increase. The  LoC itself had remained volatile during much of last year, when frequent  ceasefire violations were reported.

Even this year,  the situation has not improved, though the two countries have initiated steps to  normalise the ties.

Sources said the  Pakistan Taliban have a keen interest in J&K.

Further, the  Pakistan army has not subsided its efforts to push through militants across the  LoC.

All the ceasefire  violations are linked to the infiltration bids, said officials.

More than two  dozen militant camps are still said to be active in Pakistan- occupied Kashmir. 

The army has  noticed that infiltration attempts have become bolder and the terrorists showed  high level of training and carry sophisticated communication equipment to stay  in touch with their handlers.

The recent  encounters with militants have indicated that their combat techniques have  improved drastically.

Most of the camps  are located around Muzaffarabad in Kashmir. Another cluster is located in Kotli  facing Poonch and Rajouri.

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