Jaish-e-Mohammed

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Delhi airport, 29 others put on alert after Jaish threat

Security has been boosted at as many as 30 airports, including Delhi’s after Jaish-e-Mohammed's threat…

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Jaish chief Masood Azhar secretly released from Pakistan jail?

As per intelligence report, Pakistan has released Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar secretly and is planning…

Navy Chief: Indian Navy prepared to thwart JeM’s underwater plans

An “underwater wing” of Pakistan- based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) is training people to carry…

Jammu Kashmir Jaish chief Nephew neutralised

Jammu and Kashmir: Jaish-e-Mohammed chief’s nephew neutralised

Security forces on Tuesday neutralised two Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorists including Usman Haider, the nephew of…

Independence Day terror attack foiled

Jammu: Independence Day ‘terror attack’ foiled, cops arrest youth with 8 grenades

Police on Sunday foiled a major terror attack ahead of Independence Day in Jammu and…

The intelligence report, processed by India's Multi Agency Centre that coordinates intelligence between security agencies, indicates that a group of Jaish terrorists are presently trained in deep sea techniques in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, and may be planning to "target strategic assets of the Navy." It is unclear whether "strategic" has been used in a generic manner to indicate a threat to Navy warships since it can also imply a threat to India's most sensitive military assets - its ballistic missile submarines, the INS Arihant and INS Arighat, which are designed to fire nuclear-tipped submarine launched ballistic missiles. Both submarines and the Russian-built nuclear attack submarine INS Chakra are based in Visakhapatnam. Sources have indicated to NDTV that the threat is "specific" and Naval bases have been alerted. Senior sources in the Navy have told NDTV that India's Naval bases and ports have a multi-layered security grid with sonar systems deployed on approaches to harbours which are specifically designed to detect deep sea divers. Navies around the world acknowledge the threat posed to capital warships when they are in port or anchored out at sea. Unable to manoeuvre in tight spaces, large warships cannot defend themselves effectively against underwater threats in confined spaces like ports and dockyards. COMMENT In 2,000, 17 US Navy sailors were killed when Al Qaeda terrorists rammed an explosives laden boat into the destroyer USS Cole when it was refuelling at the port of Aden in Yemen.

Intel report claims Jaish-e-Mohammed is planning an attack on Indian Navy

Terrorist outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed has been on the lookout for a chance to attack the Indian…

JeM, Hizbul used children to clash with Indian soldiers, claims UN report

JeM, Hizbul used children to clash with Indian soldiers, claims UN report

According to a UN report today, 28th June 2018, Pakistan-based banned terror outfits Jaish-e-Mohammed and…