The hi-tech terrorist is ready to strike India
There is a new enemy at the gate. Equipped with GPS systems, satellite phones, detailed maps, winter clothing and, of course, top-notch weaponry.
The Army and paramilitary forces have ramped up a red alert all along the western border with Pakistan to thwart the deadly designs of the new wave of militants infiltrating across the Line of Control in large groups, without even waiting for the snow to melt like earlier times.
The haste in sending out large number of killers has a scary purpose. Apart from keeping the pot boiling in Kashmir in order to ramp home the point of a Kashmir ``uprising' to the Americans, it is also designed to target leaders in the run-up to the polls and disrupt elections wherever possible.
While the Army has redeployed forces to further strengthen the counter-infiltration grid along the 778-km Line of Control (LoC), home minister P Chidamabarm has directed BSF to maintain a high state of vigil along the International Border (IB) in Rajasthan and Punjab as well.
The alert seems well founded with BSF detecting 1000-odd bunkers constructed by Pakistan Rangers across the international border in Jammu. "These bunkers would certainly help infiltrators enter India from Poonch and Akhnoor centres," said K Rajendra, IDP, Jammu zone. BSF officers said they felt points of ingress could the Chicken neck area, Palanwala, Pargwal, Abdullian, Kanachak and Sawzian.
"There are intelligence inputs that Lashkar-e-Taiba militants might try to sneak across the IB through the fenced border the way they did in Kanachak area in Jammu sector last year," said an official. There were also speculation about Taliban men infiltrating into Kashmir but this is denied by top officials in Delhi.
That last year's J&K assembly polls were successful and largely violence-free has not gone down well with Pakistan's ISI-Army complex. At that time Pakistan was under US pressure not to create a "diversion" with India and remain focussed on the war against Al Qaida-Taliban. Satellite intercepts had pointed to considerable heartburn among jehadi groups.
It is also felt that by heating up the LoC and instigating long-drawn firefights, the larger ``strategic'' game, covertly guided by Pakistan, could be to drag Kashmir on to US President Barack Obama's agenda by bolstering Islamabad's argument that the Af-Pak theatre was linked to Kashmir. This, Pakistani agencies hope, could lead to Washington pressuring New Delhi to resolve the "regional hotspot".
The violence levels in J&K have certainly shot up. Army and intelligence estimates indicate there are already around 800-900 militants present in J&K, with around 48% of them being of foreign origin. Moreover, another 400 or so from Lashkar, Hizb and Al-Badr cadres are waiting on the "launch pads" along the LoC for an opportunity to cross over. There are still around 40 terror-training camps directed against India operating on Pakistan's soil.
"But suddenly, this year, larger groups of 20-30 militants are trying to infiltrate in one go. They are much better trained and equipped, almost like regular soldiers now. If they are detected, they are ready to hold ground and fight back from positions of advantage," he added.
Then, the security forces detected another large group of around 35 militants in the Gurez sector on March 25-26. But this time, only one militant was killed, with the others managing to give the security forces the slip.
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