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Jammu and Kashmir alerted over major terror recruitment drive
The warning comes against the backdrop of a sharp decrease in successful infiltration attempts from across the border into the Kashmir valley

Rajnish Sharma

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With security forces tightening surveillance along the border and winter setting, in which would result in snow blocking the mountain passes that are used as infiltration routes, chances of any reinforcements arriving from across the border have diminished. Photo: AFP


New Delhi: Central intelligence agencies have cautioned security forces operating in Jammu and Kashmir that terrorist organizations in the state, particularly the indigenous Hizbul Mujahideen, “will get more aggressive in the coming days” in efforts to recruit local youth.

The warning comes against the backdrop of a sharp decrease in successful infiltration attempts from across the border into the Kashmir valley.

According to classified details shared between central intelligence agencies and security forces and reviewed byMint, there have been only 10 successful infiltration attempts from the “launch pads” along the Line of Control until September 30 this year, compared with 55 in 2014.

This means a sharp drop in the number of active militants operating in Kashmir. On an average terrorist outfits try and maintain between 500 and 800 active militants, particularly in the Valley, but now this figure has dropped to 200.

And, with security forces tightening surveillance along the border and winter setting, in which would result in snow blocking the mountain passes that are used as infiltration routes, chances of any reinforcements arriving from across the border have diminished.

The alert issued about a week ago by intelligence agencies has cautioned security forces to be on the lookout for groups like Hizbul Mujahideen starting a recruitment drive in the Valley.

The alert also warns of “Pakistan-based terror operatives sending in substantial money through the hawala network” to whip up trouble in the State so that terror activities and protests can run parallelly. In fact, intelligence agencies suspect that the ongoing agitation over a truck driver being killed on suspicion of transporting beef may well be part of the same strategy.

Recently, the Intelligence Bureau, along with Jammu and Kashmir Police, carried out a successful counselling programme for 20 youth who had joined the Hizbul Mujahideen, bringing them back into the social mainstream.

“Due to sustained efforts by our security forces not just successful infiltration but even infiltration attempts have also reduced drastically this year. There were only 65 infiltration attempts till September 30 this year against 125 in 2014,” a senior government official said on condition of anonymity.

“No doubt that militants groups are desperate and trying to rope in the local youth, even educated ones. Simultaneously, the terror operatives, with obvious backing of Pak ISI, are pumping in money to trigger more agitation in the state to destabilise the local government and foment trouble,” the official said. ISI is short for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

The home ministry has also directed the Enforcement Directorate, which tackles foreign exchange violations, to closely monitor the illegal money trail or the hawala network to ensure that financial assistance does not reach elements in the Valley for fomenting unrest.

“We suspect that a lot of money is being sent through the hawala network to some of the hardliners, even in the Hurriyat, for adopting a tough anti-India stand,” the same official added.

Senior officials in the home ministry confirmed that the Centre was closely monitoring developments in the Kashmir Valley, particularly the Hizbul Mujahideen’s desperate attempt to give a further push to terror activities.

One of the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, claimed that even the militants who did manage to sneak into the Valley from across the border are not well trained and “hardcore enough” in carrying out subversive activities, which explains why suicide attacks on security forces have virtually stopped.

G.D. Bakshi, a retired major general and former head of Romeo Force, one of the main army units involved in counter-insurgency operations in the Valley, agreed with the assessment of the intelligence agencies.

‘There is no doubt that the number of active militants in the Valley have dropped significantly and the reduction in violence is an indicator of that. This is making militants and their handlers in Azad Kashmir extremely jittery and they are pressurizing home-grown terror groups like Hizbul to recruit local boys now,” Bakshi said.

“I also agree that these operatives and ISI must be pumping in a lot of money for agitation to create problems for the local government, more so because they are not succeeding on the terror front,” he added.
 
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why is this in member's club ?
 
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So now finally india is admitting its actually Kashmiries fighting against Hindu terrorism in their land.

Indian decades old propaganda of infiltrators from Pakistan is dying its own death after Pakistan recently showed UN how is it impossible to cross highly militarized line of control with drones being employed 24/7.

After failure in raising an insurgency in Pakistan through TTP and Baloschistan its another shock for Hindu terrorists to see despite their decades of killings innocents Kashmiri mothers are still giving birth to such brave sons and they movement is being supported by Sikhs as well.
 
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88 Pakistani Hindu families get 15-day visa extension for stay in India
Last Updated: Monday, October 19, 2015 - 17:54
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Jaipur: In a short relief for several Pakistani Hindus, the government on Monday gave them a 15-day visa extension for stay in India, claims report.



As per a report, 88 Pakistan Hindu families to escape the atrocities committed on them in Pakistan had come to India on pilgrim visa.

The authorities here had given them today's ultimatum to go back to Pakistan.

However, after hearing their plea the government has decided to extend their visa for 15 more days.

These Pakistani nationals have for the past two months been staying here and say that they do not want to go back.

They have been staying in the hutment, Jogiyon-ke-Vas, near Gajroopsagar in the district, the officer said. President of Seemant Lok Sangathan, Ravi Lalwani, had earlier said these people, who belong to Darki in Pakistan, had come on a six-month visa to India issued on April 30 this year.

After visiting Haridwar, they came to Jaisalmer via Delhi and Jodhpur, Lalwani said, adding that this group had applied for extension of their visa.
 
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Like East Pakistan these Hindus fell for the class Indian propaganda trap and now they are unwelcome in India and equally unwelcome in Pakistan...they have become true outcasts!
 
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I thought it was India who kills muslims and thats why Muslims from India wants to go to Pakistan... this is so strange that Pakistani citizens wants to leave a peaceful country like Pakistan where they are so well treated and come to a violent country like India. Its a fake news or else how can someone wish to leave Pakistan who has so much of love for their minority community.
 
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Let the govt. make sure they are Hindus. A LOT of pakistani muslims pretend to be hindus so that the can stay in India.

Once that is estabished they should be given citizenship ASAP or at least legal refugee status.
 
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I thought it was India who kills muslims and thats why Muslims from India wants to go to Pakistan... this is so strange that Pakistani citizens wants to leave a peaceful country like Pakistan where they are so well treated and come to a violent country like India. Its a fake news or else how can someone wish to leave Pakistan who has so much of love for their minority community.
88 People does not equal mass exodus..they might have family relations or all pure economic explorers..

Let the govt. make sure they are Hindus. A LOT of pakistani muslims pretend to be hindus so that the can stay in India.

Once that is estabished they should be given citizenship ASAP or at least legal refugee status.

Actually they arent pretending they are covert ops by ISI!
If ISI operations can disguise as hindus no one will suspect them.
 
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Actually they arent pretending they are covert ops by ISI!
If ISI operations can disguise as hindus no one will suspect them.

What has ISI got to do with anything ?

There are plenty of muslim pakistani who want to escape into India ..... the only way they get to do that is by pretending they are Hindus. There has been plenty of cases in the past.
 
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Ehy only 16 days?
They should give them nationality.after all they their hindu brothers and sisters.
 
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88 People does not equal mass exodus..they might have family relations or all pure economic explorers..

I would take even a single citizen seriously... 88 is a big number dude.

Ehy only 16 days?
They should give them nationality.after all they their hindu brothers and sisters.

For us they are Pakistanis. But am sure for you they are Hindus and not Pakistani citizens....its totally understandable.
 
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Can a Pakistani Muslim stoop to a level of labelling himself as a pagan? But why? Doesn't he hate India and Hindus?
 
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I would take even a single citizen seriously... 88 is a big number dude.



For us they are Pakistanis. But am sure for you they are Hindus and not Pakistani citizens....its totally understandable.
If they are Hindus we should give citizenship..have some mercy on thembrother..you can imagine the plight of minorities in terrorist and fanatic countries.
 
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The raw size of China’s economy is growing at the slowest pace this century—and that’s not even the scary part
Is deflation seeping into the real economy? (Reuters/Aly Song)
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China’s 6.9% third-quarter GDP growth was way stronger than pretty much anyone expected. But by another measure of output, growth looks less impressive. In nominal terms, the Chinese economy only expanded 6.2% last quarter, its pokiest pace since 1999.





The actual nominal growth rate, which represents growth before adjustment for inflation, is less of a concern than an unnerving inversion: Nominal growth has dipped beneath inflation-adjusted GDP growth, implying a slight but widespread drop in prices.





This could be a temporary blip. But if this trend keeps up, Q3 2015 could mark the beginning of a dangerous slide into the sort of destructivedeflationary vortex that has held back Japan’s economy for decades. This is an ominous prospect for China, obviously, but neither is it good for the global economy.





Q3’s falling prices are captured in the “GDP deflator,” a broad measure of inflation that economists use to strip price changes out of nominal GDP. Without this adjustment, you can’t tell how much newly added GDP comes from producing more than last year, and how much simply comes from selling that stuff at higher prices thanks to overall inflation.





When prices are rising, the deflator adjusts GDP downward, rendering real GDP smaller than nominal GDP. The opposite happened in Q3, as Simon Cox, economist at BNY Mellon Investment Management, notes:





This 0.7% fall in the GDP deflator probably won’t shock anyone following the gripping world of Chinese price indexes. To put it simply, they’ve been falling. In particular, it’s been hard to miss the steady slump in prices that producers charge, which has fallen for 43 straight months.





So what’s dragging down producer prices? The roots of this deflation date back to the global financial crisis in 2008, when in Chinese government unleashed a massive stimulus, says Derek Scissors, economist at the American Enterprise Institute. Unlike in the US, this stimulus largely benefited producers, not consumers. Flush with cheap loans, Chinese manufacturers began cranking out way more stuff than anyone in China could possibly consume. As a stimulus-fueled housing construction boom got underway, prices for raw materials—e.g. iron ore, copper, and other commodities—soared. But by late 2011, excessive supply began forcing down prices of these finished goods. Commodity prices soon followed.





And now, the negative GDP deflator—a much broader measure of prices—suggests that producer price deflation is seeping into the wider economy, says Christopher Balding, an economics professor at Peking University.





This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, says AEI’s Scissors.





“A small amount of deflation is fine,” he says. “The danger is [that China is] heading into a period of sustained deflation—and that would be a threat to growth.” When deflation becomes entrenched, he says, it makes everyone to want to save, and not spend—which is not what China needs right now.





Another worry, notes Peking University’s Balding, is that deflation effectively drives up borrowing costs (falling prices make revenue drop, but the value of old debts stays the same, essentially making them more expensive to pay off). That both chills willingness of entrepreneurs to invest and ups financial distress risks among debtors—a big problem given the most debt-saddled sectors are also those suffering from the worst overcapacity.





These are gloomy possibilities for the rest of the world, of course. August’s global stock market freakout hinted at a new sensitivity to even fairly vague bad news from China; think what a rash of bankruptcies might trigger. Of greater concern, though, is that longed-for boom in Chinese consumer spending. The global economy’s been waiting for nearly a decade for this new source of demand to pick up. Sustained deflation could make that wait much longer.
 
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Jammu and Kashmir alerted over major terror recruitment drive
The warning comes against the backdrop of a sharp decrease in successful infiltration attempts from across the border into the Kashmir valley

Rajnish Sharma

jandk-kGlH--621x414@LiveMint.jpg

With security forces tightening surveillance along the border and winter setting, in which would result in snow blocking the mountain passes that are used as infiltration routes, chances of any reinforcements arriving from across the border have diminished. Photo: AFP


New Delhi: Central intelligence agencies have cautioned security forces operating in Jammu and Kashmir that terrorist organizations in the state, particularly the indigenous Hizbul Mujahideen, “will get more aggressive in the coming days” in efforts to recruit local youth.

The warning comes against the backdrop of a sharp decrease in successful infiltration attempts from across the border into the Kashmir valley.

According to classified details shared between central intelligence agencies and security forces and reviewed byMint, there have been only 10 successful infiltration attempts from the “launch pads” along the Line of Control until September 30 this year, compared with 55 in 2014.

This means a sharp drop in the number of active militants operating in Kashmir. On an average terrorist outfits try and maintain between 500 and 800 active militants, particularly in the Valley, but now this figure has dropped to 200.

And, with security forces tightening surveillance along the border and winter setting, in which would result in snow blocking the mountain passes that are used as infiltration routes, chances of any reinforcements arriving from across the border have diminished.

The alert issued about a week ago by intelligence agencies has cautioned security forces to be on the lookout for groups like Hizbul Mujahideen starting a recruitment drive in the Valley.

The alert also warns of “Pakistan-based terror operatives sending in substantial money through the hawala network” to whip up trouble in the State so that terror activities and protests can run parallelly. In fact, intelligence agencies suspect that the ongoing agitation over a truck driver being killed on suspicion of transporting beef may well be part of the same strategy.

Recently, the Intelligence Bureau, along with Jammu and Kashmir Police, carried out a successful counselling programme for 20 youth who had joined the Hizbul Mujahideen, bringing them back into the social mainstream.

“Due to sustained efforts by our security forces not just successful infiltration but even infiltration attempts have also reduced drastically this year. There were only 65 infiltration attempts till September 30 this year against 125 in 2014,” a senior government official said on condition of anonymity.

“No doubt that militants groups are desperate and trying to rope in the local youth, even educated ones. Simultaneously, the terror operatives, with obvious backing of Pak ISI, are pumping in money to trigger more agitation in the state to destabilise the local government and foment trouble,” the official said. ISI is short for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

The home ministry has also directed the Enforcement Directorate, which tackles foreign exchange violations, to closely monitor the illegal money trail or the hawala network to ensure that financial assistance does not reach elements in the Valley for fomenting unrest.

“We suspect that a lot of money is being sent through the hawala network to some of the hardliners, even in the Hurriyat, for adopting a tough anti-India stand,” the same official added.

Senior officials in the home ministry confirmed that the Centre was closely monitoring developments in the Kashmir Valley, particularly the Hizbul Mujahideen’s desperate attempt to give a further push to terror activities.

One of the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, claimed that even the militants who did manage to sneak into the Valley from across the border are not well trained and “hardcore enough” in carrying out subversive activities, which explains why suicide attacks on security forces have virtually stopped.

G.D. Bakshi, a retired major general and former head of Romeo Force, one of the main army units involved in counter-insurgency operations in the Valley, agreed with the assessment of the intelligence agencies.

‘There is no doubt that the number of active militants in the Valley have dropped significantly and the reduction in violence is an indicator of that. This is making militants and their handlers in Azad Kashmir extremely jittery and they are pressurizing home-grown terror groups like Hizbul to recruit local boys now,” Bakshi said.

“I also agree that these operatives and ISI must be pumping in a lot of money for agitation to create problems for the local government, more so because they are not succeeding on the terror front,” he added.

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