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| Relevance: GS Paper III — Internal Security; Role of External State and Non-State Actors | Source: NIA Chargesheet via PTI / The Tribune, 2026 |
1 · What happened
| The National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed a detailed chargesheet regarding the tragic 22 April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack. In this attack at the Baisaran meadows, 26 people—mostly tourists and a local guide lost their lives. The report reveals that a Lahore-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander, Sajid Jatt, planned the attack.  Importantly, it shows how terrorism is changing: attackers now rely heavily on drone-based weapon drops and regular mobile apps instead of just crossing borders on foot. |
2 · The New Terror Playbook
| Intruding across the Line of Control (LoC) is becoming a thing of the past. Today’s high-tech terror uses drones to drop weapons, hidden chat apps for commands, and local helpers (OGWs) for ground support. |
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Command
Remote Control from Lahore
Sajid Jatt ran the entire operation from Pakistan. He used hidden chat apps to send secure orders, routes, and drop locations to the attackers.
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Response
India’s Quick Retaliation
India hit back via Operation Sindoor to destroy cross-border terror camps, while Operation Mahadev successfully hunted down the three attackers.
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Mechanism
Delivery by Drones
Instead of moving on foot, drones now drop weapons, cash, and grenades deep inside our territory (like in Baramulla) without getting caught.
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Threat
Misusing Everyday Apps
Attackers weaponised a regular GPS hiking app. A simple tool meant for trekkers was used to map out targets and share secret locations.
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- Local Helpers (OGWs): Even with high-tech tools, they still needed local “Over-Ground Workers” to provide food and shelter in a remote hut just before the strike.
- Why Baisaran?: The spot was chosen because it was wide open, lacked security patrols, and completely lacked CCTV cameras.
- The Intelligence Gap: Security forces are losing Human Intelligence (HUMINT). They aren’t getting enough tip-offs from local nomadic tribes (like the Gujjar-Bakerwals), who traditionally act as the “eyes and ears” in the mountains.
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| MCQ Practice Question |
Q. With reference to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and The Resistance Front (TRF), consider the following statements:
Which of the statements given above is/are correct? |
Answer: (c) 1 and 3 only
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