The number of terrorists on the launch pad in the new year in Pakistan has dropped to 108


New Delhi, Dt

The tougher stance adopted by the Indian security forces against infiltrators and terrorists is beginning to have an impact on the Line of Control. Fear of the Indian military has led to a sharp drop in the number of terrorists in Pakistan's launch pads for infiltration into India.

A report by the security forces has revealed that the number of terrorists on launch pads across the border has come down to just 108 in the new year. Across the Jammu border, there are only 108 militants in launch pads in Pakistan and only five militants on active launch pads in the Kashmir Valley, the report said. The Indian Army, BSF and Jammu and Kashmir Police have jointly launched an operation against the militants for the past several months. The terrorists are being wiped out.

According to a special Army report, there were only 21 militants at five launchpads across the border in Poonch sector in Jammu in January. There were six terrorists here in December last year while there were 21 terrorists in January last year. Similarly, there were 16 terrorists on four launch pads across the border in the Bimber Gali sector in January last year, which has come down to just 20 in January 2021. In January-February this year, 108 terrorist movements were seen across the border, while in January last year, more than 50 terrorist movements were seen on the launch pads.

Meanwhile, in Geneva, India lashed out at Pakistan at the UN Human Rights Council. Pawan Kumar Bodhe, First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of India, said that Pakistan was going through a severe economic crisis and was providing pensions from government funds to its own terrorists. Is promoting cross-border sponsored terrorism. In addition, the human rights of minorities and people from other societies are being violated institutionally.

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