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Islamic State Khorasan Wants To Build Hideout In Forests

Islamic State Khorasan wants to build a hideout in the forests of Bengal, Maharashtra, MP, and Gujarat.

Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K) terrorists operating in Afghanistan want to set up training camps in the jungles of Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat in India.

This has been revealed in the interrogation of the terrorists arrested by the National Security Agency (NIA). This has been mentioned by the NIA in a chargesheet filed in the IS case in Bengaluru last month.

National Investigation Agency got information in the interrogation of arrested terrorists.

By the way, the NIA has clarified that this plan of IS is limited only on paper and the terrorists have been arrested even before it is implemented.

A senior NIA official said that the IS terrorists have left Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, The reason why the forests of Bengal, Maharashtra, and Gujarat were chosen is not completely clear.

He said that according to the arrested terrorists of IS operating in India under the name Al-Hind, forests of Bardhaman in Bengal, Jambusar in Gujarat, and Ratnagiri in Maharashtra were selected for this.

At the same time, he could not tell clearly about the area of ​​Madhya Pradesh.

Inspired by Naxalites.

The arrested terrorists of IS believed that Naxalites have been active in India for a long time by making their base in the forests and on the same lines, the base of IS can also be prepared.

For this, preparations were also made for the online recruitment of local youth. But so far no local youth from these areas has come to the fore to join IS.

Traditional Weapons Made in India: Indian Army Armed with Indra’s Vajra and Shiva’s Trident.

After the skirmish with China in Galwan, India was engaged in a major campaign. This operation has now reached its end and the Indian Army has been equipped with conventional weapons.

The army also has Indra’s Vajra and Shiva’s Trishul, which are capable of giving a befitting reply to the deadly weapons of the enemies.

Astron Pvt Ltd, a firm in Uttar Pradesh has developed non-lethal weapons inspired by traditional Indian weapons for the Indian security forces.

In the Galwan skirmish, China used wire sticks and tasers against our soldiers, since then India has also developed a more effective non-lethal weapon.

Mohit Kumar, Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Apestran Pvt Ltd said that our conventional weapons are many times more effective than lethal weapons.

We have also developed similar Tasers and non-lethal ones inspired by our scripture’s traditional weapons for Indian security forces.

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