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Jaish-e-Mohammed: Pakistan’s Proxy War Machine Against Bharat

1. Introduction: Bharat’s Long Battle Against Cross-Border Terror

  • For decades, Bharat has been fighting a silent, undeclared war unleashed by Pakistan’s military-intelligence network.
  • At the centre of this proxy war is Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) — one of the most lethal terror outfits operating under Islamabad’s protection.
  • JeM does not act alone; it acts as Pakistan’s covert arm, specifically designed to destabilise India.
  • The organisation thrives on radicalisation, indoctrination and suicide missions.
  • Every major attack carried out by JeM is a reminder that Bharat faces not just terrorism, but a state-sponsored terror doctrine crafted to bleed India.

This war is not ideological — it is geopolitical, strategic and deeply rooted in Pakistan’s long-term obsession with destabilising Bharat.

2. The November 10 Delhi Blast — A Night of Horror

On 10 November, Delhi witnessed one of the most gruesome terror incidents in recent years.

The attack unfolded within minutes:

  • A slow-moving car stopped near Lal Quila Metro Station.
  • At 6:52 p.m., the vehicle exploded with devastating force.
  • 13 people were killed instantly.
  • 24 others suffered severe injuries.
  • Six vehicles and three autorickshaws caught fire.
  • Eyewitnesses described a scene of unimaginable devastation.

An ambulance driver told reporters:

  • “Bodies were torn apart… we had to collect them piece by piece.”

Why the blast happened prematurely

  • Security investigations suggest:
  • The explosive device was improperly assembled.
  • The detonation mechanism was rushed.
  • No crater or shrapnel was found — signs of an unfinished bomb.

This indicated panic within a terror cell — a desperate attempt to execute an attack after their wider network had been exposed.

3. Intelligence Breakthrough: Raids That Forced Terrorists Into Panic

Just days before the Delhi blast, Indian agencies carried out sweeping raids across:

  • Delhi-NCR
  • Pulwama
  • Jammu & Kashmir
  • Uttar Pradesh
  • Haryana

Major findings from these raids

  • Over 3,000 kilograms of explosives were recovered.
  • Documents, maps and communication devices pointing to JeM modules were found.
  • Multiple hideouts and logistical hubs were dismantled.
  • Sleeper cell handlers were tracked and interrogated.

A senior security officer stated:

  • “The terrorists acted prematurely because their entire network was compromised. Their plan fell apart.”

This clearly shows that Bharat’s intelligence ecosystem is becoming increasingly proactive, not reactive.

4. Jaish-e-Mohammed: Birth, Structure & Ideology

Founding and Evolution

  • Founded in 2000 by Masood Azhar, released after the IC-814 hijacking.
  • Based primarily in Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
  • Operates openly under ISI supervision.

Operational Model

JeM functions through:

  • Radicalisation units
  • Weapons training camps
  • Cross-border infiltration teams
  • Suicide bomber squads (“fidayeen”)
  • Financing through hawala, narcotics and charity fronts
  • Global propaganda networks

Strategic Objective

  • Not religious dominance — but to serve Pakistan’s aim of “bleeding India through a thousand cuts.”

🇮🇳 5. Major Jaish-e-Mohammed Attacks on Bharat (Chronological Overview)

A. 2001 Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly Car Bombing

  • Date: 1 October 2001
  • Casualties: 38
  • A suicide bomber rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into the Assembly complex.
  • This attack signalled JeM’s capacity for high-intensity suicide operations.

B. 2001 Indian Parliament Attack

  • Date: 13 December 2001
  • Casualties: 9 security personnel + 1 civilian
  • Five terrorists armed with AK-47s and grenades stormed Parliament.
  • Target: India’s political leadership.
  • Result: Operation Parakram, the largest military mobilisation in decades.

C. 2016 Pathankot Air Base Attack

    • Date: 2–5 January 2016
    • JeM terrorists infiltrated a critical airbase.
    • 7 Indian soldiers martyred; all terrorists eliminated after a 72-hour battle.
    • Attack came right after PM Modi’s peace visit — highlighting Pakistan’s duplicity.

    D. 2016 Uri Attack

    • Date: 18 September 2016
    • Casualties: 19 soldiers
    • A pre-dawn assault on an army camp.
    • This was a turning point: Bharat executed Surgical Strikes across the LoC.
    • India’s security doctrine changed forever.

    E. 2019 Pulwama Attack

    • Date: 14 February 2019
    • Casualties: 40 CRPF jawans
    • A suicide bomber rammed an RDX-filled SUV into a security convoy.
    • One of the deadliest attacks in modern Indian history.
    • India responded with Balakot Airstrikes, destroying JeM’s main training camp inside Pakistan.

    🕵️‍♂️ 6. JeM’s Terror Blueprint: How the Ecosystem Operates

    1. Recruitment & Radicalisation

    • Targeting vulnerable youth through indoctrination networks.
    • Promise of “martyrdom rewards” and fabricated narratives.

    2. Training Camps

    Located in Pakistan-controlled areas. Specialisation in:

    • IEDs
    • Sniper training
    • Guerrilla warfare
    • Infiltration tactics

    3. Cross-Border Infiltration

    Conducted through:

    • Mountain routes
    • Snow-covered passes
    • Tunnels
    • Riverine channels

    4. Sleeper Cells in India

    Operatives living undercover in:

    • Delhi
    • UP
    • J&K
    • Karnataka
    • Kerala

    5. Terror Finance Networks

    • Hawala routes
    • Fake NGOs and charities
    • Narco-terror funds

    6. Psychological Warfare

    Attacks timed during:

    • Elections
    • Diplomatic events
    • National festivals

    🇮🇳 7. Bharat’s New Counter-Terror Doctrine

    Under modern leadership, Bharat’s approach has evolved from reaction to pre-emption.

    Key elements:

    • Offensive response (Surgical Strikes, Balakot)
    • Intelligence-led policing
    • Real-time border monitoring
    • Anti-drone systems
    • Dismantling of sleeper cells
    • Diplomatic isolation of Pakistan
    • Strict anti-terror financing actions

    This doctrine sends a clear message:

    • India will not wait to be attacked — it will act before terror networks can operate.

    🔱 8. Challenges Ahead: Eliminating JeM’s Infrastructure Completely

    To neutralise JeM permanently, Bharat must:

    • Strengthen multi-state intelligence collaboration
    • Expand counter-drone and anti-tunnel surveillance
    • Continue global diplomatic pressure on Pakistan
    • Monitor online radicalisation
    • Enhance border fencing and thermal imaging
    • Crack down on terror finance through FATF frameworks

    Terrorism survives only when nations hesitate — and Bharat can no longer afford hesitation.

    🇮🇳 9. Bharat’s Resolve Is Stronger Than JeM’s Terror Network

    • JeM may attempt to create fear, but it cannot break Bharat’s unity, resilience or patriotism.
    • Every attack only strengthens India’s will to fight back.
      Every martyr strengthens Bharat’s determination.
    • Every terror plot exposed proves that this is a New India — fearless, strong and assertive.
    • JeM will collapse. Pakistan’s terror doctrine will fail.
    • Bharat will prevail — with honour, justice and unwavering courage.

    🇮🇳 जय भारत, वन्देमातरम 🇮🇳

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