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Washington, May 31
Pakistan is home to a large number of militant outfits and can be broadly divided into five groups, one of which specifically targets India and Kashmir that gets the maximum support from the establishment, says a US Congressional report.
India and Kashmir-oriented militants, especially the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), and Harakat ul-Mujahadeen (HuM), are based in both the Punjab province and in Pakistan-held Kashmir, the independent Congressional Research Service said in its latest report to US lawmakers.
The report said within Pakistan the densely populated Punjab province is home to numerous Islamist militant groups with global and regional jihadist aspirations.
Perhaps most notable among these is the LeT, a US-designated terrorist group with longstanding ties to the ISI, and blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attack, it said Islamist militant groups operating in and from Pakistani territory are of five broad types — Globally oriented militants, Afghanistan-oriented militants, India and Kashmir-oriented militants, Sectarian militants, and domestically oriented ones.
Globally oriented militants are especially Al-Qaida and its primarily Uzbek affiliates, operating out of the FATA and in the megacity of Karachi, it said.
The Afghanistan-oriented militants, included the 'Quetta shura' of Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar, believed to operate from the Balochistan provincial capital of Quetta, as well as Karachi, the report said. — PTI
The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - World
Pakistan is home to a large number of militant outfits and can be broadly divided into five groups, one of which specifically targets India and Kashmir that gets the maximum support from the establishment, says a US Congressional report.
India and Kashmir-oriented militants, especially the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), and Harakat ul-Mujahadeen (HuM), are based in both the Punjab province and in Pakistan-held Kashmir, the independent Congressional Research Service said in its latest report to US lawmakers.
The report said within Pakistan the densely populated Punjab province is home to numerous Islamist militant groups with global and regional jihadist aspirations.
Perhaps most notable among these is the LeT, a US-designated terrorist group with longstanding ties to the ISI, and blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attack, it said Islamist militant groups operating in and from Pakistani territory are of five broad types — Globally oriented militants, Afghanistan-oriented militants, India and Kashmir-oriented militants, Sectarian militants, and domestically oriented ones.
Globally oriented militants are especially Al-Qaida and its primarily Uzbek affiliates, operating out of the FATA and in the megacity of Karachi, it said.
The Afghanistan-oriented militants, included the 'Quetta shura' of Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar, believed to operate from the Balochistan provincial capital of Quetta, as well as Karachi, the report said. — PTI
The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - World