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PoK or CoK? Thirty jihadi outfits unite against India encouraged by Chinese influence and infrastructure funding in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
- An India Today investigation has revealed the inner workings of 'terror camps'
- Over 30 religious and jihadi groups have come together to form Daifa-e-Pakistan
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By
Ashraf Wani
PUBLISHED: 23:16, 31 July 2017 | UPDATED: 00:01, 1 August 2017
An India Today investigation has revealed how Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) is benefiting from the recent torrent of Chinese investment in more ways than merely infrastructure improvements.
The terrorism framework in PoK is also benefiting from the fresh flow of funds as opposition to India hardens.
Over 30 religious and jihadi groups have come together to form Daifa-e-Pakistan that has demonstrated and carried out rallies across Pakistan to step up terrorism in Kashmir.
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Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) is benefiting from the recent torrent of Chinese investment
According to sources, the aim of the movement is to create a new force of terrorism and channel it against India.
One such rally was organised by Daifa-e-Pakistan at Mall road in Lahore. The participants included the leaders of the banned terror groups Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, Hijbul Mujahideen, Jamiat-ul- Mujahideen.
They demonstrated against India and defined a new wave of negative propaganda.
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An India Today investigation has revealed the inner workings of so-called 'terror camps'
According to sources, Pakistan is leaving no stone unturned to stoke the unrest in Kashmir caused after the killing of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani last year.
Though the US has declared Hafiz Saeed and Hijbul chief Syed Salahuddin global terrorists with rewards for their arrest, these two have been spreading venom against India in different cities of Pakistan.
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Over 30 religious and jihadi groups have come together to form Daifa-e-Pakistan
Indian agencies are concerned that the Pakistan-funded terror groups are roping in youngsters for their mission.
Much like Hafiz Saeed's son, former ISI chief Hamid Gul's son is also echoing anti-India propaganda by creating associations to mobilise the youth.
The number of infiltrators into the India this year has been the highest in the past decade, underscoring Pakistan's agenda.
This has led to tension along the Line of Control and ceasefire violations. In the last nine years, after a devastating earthquake in 2006 in PoK, the infrastructure has undergone radical change.
Not only roads, but hydropower projects and other ventures are visible on the ground.
The pace at which these developmental projects are coming up is worrying for India.
China's 'development' projects' in PoK and neighbouring Gilgit-Baltistan that involve several thousand Chinese personnel belonging to the construction corps of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) point towards Beijing's expansionist geo-strategic agenda in the region.
Gilgit-Baltistan is part of the disputed territory of J&K occupied by Pakistan and is known as the Northern Areas of Pakistan. Some part of the Aksai Chin region was also gifted to China by Pakistan.
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Many people living in Gilgit and Baltistan are unnerved by the increasing Chinese presence in the area and feel that their resources and land are being sold to China by Pakistan without compensating the actual stakeholders, India Today TV found.
Some even believe that all environmental issues are being ignored to favour economic interests of Pakistan.
Farman Ali, a well-known journalist from Gilgit, said, 'People who raise their voices against Pakistan are either being jailed or harassed by Pakistani security agencies in Gilgit and Baltistan.'
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The body of a dead Kashmiri covered in the flag of ISIS
There are some in PoK who believe that the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is going to help economic prosperity in the area but that will be clear only when the projects are completed and locals are engaged by Pakistan in economic activities.
So far, residents have not been employed in construction work, except some security personnel who have been engaged for protection of Chinese workers.
With the reported stationing of a unit of PLA soldiers near the Khunjerab Pass and Chinese military officials frequenting the field command office of Gilgit, which happens to be Pakistan's military headquarters in the region, a pervasive Chinese intent of establishing a military edge in India's northern sector cannot be negated, observers say.