Pakistan’s terror landscape is evolving, as groups like Jaish-e-Mohammad introduce a women’s wing called ‘Jamaat-ul-Mominat’ and Lashkar-e-Taiba establishes a ‘Water Wing’ for maritime assaults, a report revealed. The use of encrypted cryptocurrency transactions is aiding terror financing alongside traditional hawala networks, marking a shift towards digital means. The report highlighted the calculated and disruptive nature of the Pahalgam terror attack, emphasizing its impact on the tourism sector in the region.
The report emphasized that the attack was a strategic move to disrupt the peace and stability in the area, particularly targeting the growing tourism industry. It pointed out that Pakistan’s deep state views terrorism as a tool to hinder India’s economic progress in Kashmir. The involvement of Pakistan in the attack was deemed undeniable, with evidence pointing to trained individuals from across the border being behind the assault.
Highlighting Pakistan’s role in global terrorism, the report cited its top position in the Global Terrorism Index 2026 and its identification as a base for various active terrorist groups. Recent incidents involving Pakistani nationals in terror-related activities worldwide were also mentioned, illustrating the widespread impact of Pakistan’s support for terrorism. The report concluded by underscoring Pakistan’s strategy in Jammu and Kashmir, aiming to disrupt any efforts towards peace and normalcy in the region.
