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⚠️ ISKP-linked Incidents | January 2026

09 Jan(S. Waziristan): ISKP assassinated Maulana Sultan M, marking the first ISKP incident of the year.

12 Jan (Herat, Afg.): A suspected ISKP suicide attacker was neutralized before reaching the target.

19 Jan (Kabul): Suicide bombing at a Chinese Noodle restaurant in Shahr-e-Naw.
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🙏In solemn remembrance, White Knight Corps paid tribute to Braveheart Havildar Gajendra Singh of the Special Forces, who made the supreme sacrifice while gallantly executing a Counter Terrorism Operation in the Singpura area during the ongoing Operation TRASHI-I, on the intervening night of 18–19 January 2026.

His unwavering courage and commitment to duty exemplify the finest traditions of the Indian Army. His supreme sacrifice will continue to inspire generations.
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🚨Lashkar-e-Taiba is building another Markaz named Abdullah Hussain Bin Ali in Sher Shah Town, Multan 🇵🇰.

The foundation stone was laid by Abdul Rehman Mubasher, LeT Multan Unit Head. Earlier he used to head LeT HQ in Muridke & LeT Lahore Unit. He is close aide of Hafiz Saeed.

Lashkar already have another Markaz Syed Al-Shuhada in Multan for short range arms training.
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Indian and Pakistani politicians and civil society members, meeting online under the aegis of the Center for Peace and Progress, urged New Delhi and Islamabad to restart bilateral dialogue, revive the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) process, and ease cross-border travel restrictions to rebuild trust.

The Zoom discussion included Farooq Abdullah, Farhatullah Babar, and Manoj Jha, along with speakers from both countries. Participants stressed that stalled official channels must be supplemented by sustained people-to-people engagement.

Abdullah called for talks “to find a way forward,” warning that prolonged conflict is draining both economies, and reiterated that Kashmir remains a central dispute.
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🚨 Deep State & United Nations Lies Exposed about Bangladesh Regime Change 🇧🇩

According to the government’s own figures, the number of deaths is around 800, whereas the United Nations claims the figure is 1,400.

More than 500 killings took place between 5 August and 15 August after the fall of the government so who is actually responsible for those deaths?

The allegations of mass graves are a ‘staged drama’ by the Yunus government. Justice cannot be one-eyed; it must be equal for everyone, and the incidents of violence that occurred after 5 August must also be brought to justice.'

- Sajeeb Wajed, Son of Sheikh Hasina
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🚨Jaish-e-Mohammed is organzing 6-day course on "Ayat al-Jihad" in Hattian Bala, POK. 🗓: January 24-30, 2026 Location: 📍 Jamia Masjid Saad Bin Khaithma, Hattian Bala, Muzzafarabad Division, POK. Now Jaish is also focusing on increasing terrorist recruitment…
🚨Jaish-e-Mohammed is organzing another 6-day course on "Ayat al-Jihad" in Peshawar, Disputed KPK 🇦🇫.

Date 🗓: January 24-30, 2026
Location 📍Markaz Ehya-e-Sunnat, Camp Larra, Badhber, Peshawar, Pakistan.
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1⃣ Fresh intelligence inputs reveal a dangerous escalation in Pakistan’s proxy war against India. Pakistan’s intelligence agency, Inter-Services Intelligence, has operationalised a joint headquarters of Lashkar-e-Taiba and Islamic State Khorasan Province in the mountainous Khyber District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The explicit objective of this facility is to plan and execute major terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir.

2⃣ According to intelligence sources, command of the LeT–ISKP joint headquarters in Khyber District has been handed to Hafiz Zubair Mujahid, a veteran terrorist deeply embedded in Pakistan’s terror ecosystem. Before his deputation to ISKP in 2019, he served as Lashkar-e-Taiba’s key liaison with Pakistan Army’s Military Intelligence, facilitating infiltration into India through long-time ISI assets Shamsher Nai, Rafiq Nai, and Qasim Lala.
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3⃣ During his tenure with ISKP, Hafiz Zubair Mujahid established bases in Balochistan and coordinated multiple attacks in Afghanistan. He has now been tasked with merging Afghan-national ISKP terrorists with Lashkar’s existing networks for operations in Jammu and Kashmir.

4⃣ Earlier it was learnt about ISI-directed coordination between LeT and ISKP to activate a 12-member fidayeen module inside J&K. The module has been split into three operational groups led by Abu Huraira, Mohammad Umar alias Khargosh, and Mohammad Rizwan alias Abu Dujana, all Pakistani nationals. The entire hybrid formation is being supervised by Huzaifa Bakkarwal, a senior Lashkar commander with direct access to handlers based in Rawalpindi. Sources indicate that ISI plans to expand the current 12-member hybrid module into a much larger formation.
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5⃣ Over the next six months, ISI aims to induct 45–60 Afghan terrorists, increasing each operational group’s strength to 15–20 cadres. While Afghan operatives will be pushed into India, hundreds of Pakistani ISKP cadres stationed in Tirah Valley will be tactically deployed by ISI within Pakistan, primarily against Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Baloch insurgents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

6⃣ Intelligence inputs attribute the conceptualisation of this joint terror brigade to Pakistan Army’s X Corps, led by Lieutenant General Amer Ahsan Nawaz, in coordination with Brigadier Faiq Ayub, ISI’s PoK sector commander. After August 2025, during a high-level meeting between Brigadier Faiq Ayub, Saifullah Sajid Jatt and Huzaifa Bakrwal, it was decided to embed the 12 members LeT fidayeen group with ISKP. Along with Huzaifa Bakarwal, LeT’s Nazim-e-Aala Rana Mohammad Ashfaq is also managing the operational coordination and acting as another liaisoning node between LeT and ISKP. It is to be noted that Rana Mohammad Ashfaq is managing LeT’s overall operations and expansion activities in Balochistan.
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7⃣ Nai brothers, i.e., Rafiq Nai alias Sultan alias Raza Raheel and Shamsher Nai alias Zafar Iqbal alias Salim alias Jamaldeen alias Shamsher Khan played an instrumental role in providing infiltration and logistical support to the cadres of the PAFF in reviving terrorism in Poonch and Rajouri districts since 2021. Nai brothers, originally from Naka Majhari, Tehsil Mendhar, Poonch, now operate from PoK. Rafiq is the launching commander of the Pakistan-based proscribed terrorist organisations, Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen (TuM) and the Jammu Kashmir Ghaznavi Force (JKGF).  On the other hand, Samsher serves as a launching commander for Harkat-ul-Jihad-e-Islami (HuJI) and the Jammu Kashmir Ghaznavi Force (JKGF).
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Few facts about Lt Gen Amer Ahsan Nawaz:

Lieutenant General Amer Ahsan Nawaz is commanding  X Corps, Rawalpindi

He succeeded Lieutenant General Shahid Imtiaz, who has moved to the appointment of Military Secretary at GHQ

Amer Ahsan Nawaz arrived in Rawalpindi after serving as Military Secretary since 2023, a role central to senior postings, promotions, and internal power management within the Pakistan Army

Prior to GHQ, he served as Commandant, Command and Staff College, Quetta, the institution responsible for grooming mid-career officers for higher command

His career reflects a classic field-commander trajectory: staff education, divisional command, institutional leadership, GHQ exposure, followed by a principal corps command

Regimental affiliation: 3 Baloch

Pakistan Military Academy intake: 82nd PMA Long Course

Previously commanded 12 Infantry Division, based in Murree

Professional military education includes Command and Staff College, Quetta, National Defence University (NDU), Islamabad, United States Army Command and General Staff College.

X Corps is the Rawalpindi-based formation responsible for Pakistan’s most sensitive front along the Line of Control. The corps is often described as the largest infantry formation in the Pakistan Army

His appointment places him among the most influential serving commanders in Pakistan’s current military hierarchy

He is the son of Lieutenant General Khalid Nawaz Khan. His father commanded X Corps from 2010 to 2013. His father also previously served as Commandant, Command and Staff College. The father–son continuity in commanding X Corps is rare and notable within Pakistan Army leadership traditions
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7⃣ Nai brothers, i.e., Rafiq Nai alias Sultan alias Raza Raheel and Shamsher Nai alias Zafar Iqbal alias Salim alias Jamaldeen alias Shamsher Khan played an instrumental role in providing infiltration and logistical support to the cadres of the PAFF in reviving…
Rafiq Nai played a key role in coordinating several major terrorist attacks using armour-piercing bullets.

He was involved in following attacks:-
1. April 20, 2023 near Bhimber Gali in Poonch.
2. December 21, 2023 in DKG.
3. May 4, 2024 in Poonch district against IAF personnel.

His property was was attached under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) in connection with an FIR registered at Gursai police station on 1st January 2026 on by J&K Police.
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🚨Hypocrisy of USA 🇺🇸exposed. Audio Recording of US Diplomats in Bangladesh during their meeting with journalists.

This is how Deep State works to destabilize our neighbourhood with their stooges who are selected by them to work for their vested interest.
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Military Dictator Asim Munir 🇵🇰 is so frightened that he even wore a bulletproof vest while in Switzerland.
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🚨🚨Another case exposing Pakistan’s 🇵🇰 politically motivated misuse of religious corridors and consular processes.

⁉️Why Indian national Sarabjit Kaur has not been allowed to return to India?

Sarabjit Kaur, a resident of Kapurthala in Punjab, travelled to Pakistan on 4 November 2025 with an Indian Sikh jatha on a religious visa to visit Gurdwara Nankana Sahib. Under the visa conditions, members of the jatha were permitted to visit only designated religious sites such as Nankana Sahib, and travel to any other location in Pakistan would constitute a clear violation of visa rules.

Following this, Indian agencies formally demanded Sarabjit Kaur’s deportation. Pakistani representatives, however, claimed that both Sarabjit and Nasir were “absconding” and that Punjab Police was searching for them.

On 4 January, Pakistani agencies claimed they had traced Sarabjit Kaur and taken her into custody. According to sources, she was interrogated by officials of Pakistan’s intelligence agencies, including the ISI and domestic intelligence units. Indian authorities were subsequently informed that the process to deport Sarabjit had been initiated and that since she had violated the conditions of her religious visa, she would be deported via the Attari–Wagah border around the midnight of 5–6 January.

However, at the last moment, Pakistan abruptly halted her deportation without providing any explanation. Now memo leaked by Adil Raja reveal the real reason. A 6 January memo issued by Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry states that the country’s Interior Ministry under Mohsin Naqvi, had made an informal request to stop Sarabjit Kaur’s return to India due to “political viewpoints.”

The memo signed by Bilal Mahmood Chaudhary, Director General for South Asia and SAARC at Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, which confirms that deportation was blocked solely on political grounds overruling completed legal and administrative procedures.

This disclosure once again underlines how humanitarian and consular matters in Pakistan remain subordinate to political and deep-state calculations.

According to sources, Sarabjit Kaur is currently being kept at a government-run facility in Lahore. She is reportedly being made to perform plucking guavas, for which she is paid 500 Pakistani rupees per day by the Punjab provincial government.
 
An audio recording that surfaced recently further exposes her plight. In the recording, Sarabjit Kaur can be heard saying that she wants to return to India and is living in extremely poor conditions in Pakistan. She states that she did not come to Pakistan for espionage, but only to get certain private photographs deleted from Nasir Hussain’s phone. She also alleges harassment, financial exploitation, and claims that she has been forced to beg for money.

The case once again exposes how the Asim Munir–Shehbaz Sharif run establishment is misusing religious corridors and obstructing lawful deportation processes for political leverage, even at the cost of an Indian citizen’s safety and dignity.
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