Intelligence agencies have been monitoring the resurgence of the Lashkar-e-Taiba in recent months. Despite setbacks, the group is adopting new deceptive tactics, including plans to recruit women and children for terrorist activities. Concerns have been raised about the outfit’s focus on sea-borne attacks against India, with the Jamaat-ud-Dawah playing a role in training terrorists.
The scale of these activities by Lashkar-e-Taiba is under scrutiny, with suspicions of mind games by the ISI to mislead Indian agencies. Despite the group’s capabilities, doubts remain about its current operational scale. Efforts to recruit and infiltrate have been hindered by increased border security, leading to the use of fake banners to attract youth for training purposes.
The outfit’s propaganda efforts involve creating fake videos and making grand announcements to lure recruits. While the Indian agencies remain vigilant, the outfit continues to exploit technology and misinformation to further its agenda. Despite the hype surrounding Lashkar-e-Taiba’s activities, authorities are maintaining a cautious approach to the situation.
