‼️Arms, Ammunition Recovered in Handwara: Police
Srinagar, Aug 27: Police on Wednesday said they recovered a cache of arms and ammunition during a search in Bhuvan forest, Rajwar area of Handwara. The recovery included 22 UBGL grenades, one UBGL, 15 AK-47 rounds, suspected explosive (½ kg), along with logistics like tarpaulins, groceries, utensils, and weapon cleaning oil.
Police said the seizure has foiled possible terror plots and is a setback to terrorist networks in the region. Handwara Police reaffirmed its commitment to maintain peace and stability.
Srinagar, Aug 27: Police on Wednesday said they recovered a cache of arms and ammunition during a search in Bhuvan forest, Rajwar area of Handwara. The recovery included 22 UBGL grenades, one UBGL, 15 AK-47 rounds, suspected explosive (½ kg), along with logistics like tarpaulins, groceries, utensils, and weapon cleaning oil.
Police said the seizure has foiled possible terror plots and is a setback to terrorist networks in the region. Handwara Police reaffirmed its commitment to maintain peace and stability.
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🚨🚨2 Pakistani Terrorists killed while infiltrating in Gurez Sector.
⭐Terrorist infiltration bid foiled by the Army at the LOC near Naushehra Naar in the Gurez sector of North Kashmir.
⭐Two infiltrating terrorists were killed in the anti-infiltration operation. A search operation has been launched in the area
⭐Terrorist infiltration bid foiled by the Army at the LOC near Naushehra Naar in the Gurez sector of North Kashmir.
⭐Two infiltrating terrorists were killed in the anti-infiltration operation. A search operation has been launched in the area
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❗POV: This is how American Media CNN shows our Capital 🇮🇳 New Delhi.
Random Fish Market is not the only place in New Delhi.
Full Video 🔗https://youtu.be/dVgFY3yAj8g?si=YTj6FlfZyslg60Cf
Random Fish Market is not the only place in New Delhi.
Full Video 🔗https://youtu.be/dVgFY3yAj8g?si=YTj6FlfZyslg60Cf
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❗Colour Photos of Jaish-e-Mohammed Terrorists who infiltrated into India through Nepal Bihar Border.
1. Adil Hussain, resident of Umarkot, 🇵🇰
2. Mohammad Usman, resident of Bahawalpur🇵🇰
3. Husnain Ali Awan, resident of Rawalpindi🇵🇰
PS: Kindly share it with your friends in Bihar and Social media for wider circulation.
1. Adil Hussain, resident of Umarkot, 🇵🇰
2. Mohammad Usman, resident of Bahawalpur🇵🇰
3. Husnain Ali Awan, resident of Rawalpindi🇵🇰
PS: Kindly share it with your friends in Bihar and Social media for wider circulation.
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Large groups of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) personnel are heading into flood-affected regions of Pakistan’s Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab, carrying relief materials for families displaced by this week’s severe flooding.
The Lashkar’s relief effort, Indian intelligence officials told ThePrint, is the largest made by the organisation since the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, which saw it rise as a significant political force in the region.
The fund-collection efforts and organisational work is taking place under the banner of the Markazi Milli Muslim League, banned in both India and the United States as a front-organisation of the Lashkar-e-Taiba.
https://theprint-in.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/theprint.in/world/in-pakistan-lashkar-is-using-floods-aftermath-to-brandish-its-growing-welfare-empire/2730813/?amp
The Lashkar’s relief effort, Indian intelligence officials told ThePrint, is the largest made by the organisation since the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, which saw it rise as a significant political force in the region.
The fund-collection efforts and organisational work is taking place under the banner of the Markazi Milli Muslim League, banned in both India and the United States as a front-organisation of the Lashkar-e-Taiba.
https://theprint-in.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/theprint.in/world/in-pakistan-lashkar-is-using-floods-aftermath-to-brandish-its-growing-welfare-empire/2730813/?amp
ThePrint
In Pakistan, Lashkar is using floods aftermath to brandish its growing welfare empire
Fund-collection efforts and organisational work is taking place under banner of Markazi Milli Muslim League, banned in both India and the US as a front-organisation of LeT.
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Since May 10, Pakistani and Bangladeshi officials have done 25 meetings at various locations most of which involved high-level delegations. 17 meetings in August, 3 in July, 3 in June and 1 in May. This should be seen in light with the recent comments by the Pakistan's military leadership, notably Lt Gen Chaudhry and Army Chief Asim Munir, that in a future conflict with India, strikes would commence from the east.
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List of meetings:
August 2025
25 Aug 2025 – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Meeting on sidelines of OIC Council of Foreign Ministers:
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Md. Touhid Hossain (Adviser for Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh)
24 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Begum Khaleda Zia
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Begum Khaleda Zia (Chairperson, BNP)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
-Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir (Secretary General, BNP)
-Dr. Azm Zahid Hossain (Standing Committee Member, BNP)
24 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Muhammad Yunus at State Guest House Jamuna
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Muhammad Yunus (Chief Adviser, Bangladesh)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
-Lutfey Siddiqi (Chief Adviser’s Envoy, Bangladesh)
24 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Visit to Dr. Shafiqur Rahman’s residence
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Dr. Shafiqur Rahman (Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
-Tariq Bajwa, Ilyas Mehmood Nizami, Muhammad Wasif, Kamran Dangal
-Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, Advocate Ahsanul Mahboob Zubair, Prof. Dr. Mahmudul Hasan Chowdhury
24 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Delegation-level talks with Md. Touhid Ahmad
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Md. Touhid Ahmad (Adviser on Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
24 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Sk. Bashir Uddin (Bangladesh’s Adviser for Commerce)
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Sk. Bashir Uddin (Adviser for Commerce, Bangladesh)
-Jam Kamal Khan (Commerce Minister, Pakistan)
-Other senior Bangladeshi economic officials
23 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Reception hosted by Imran Haider at Pakistan High Commission
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Jam Kamal Khan (Commerce Minister, Pakistan)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
-Various Bangladeshi politicians, academics, journalists, etc.
23 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with BNP delegation
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir (Secretary General, BNP)
23 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Jamaat-e-Islami delegation
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammed Taher (Naib Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami)
23 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with National Citizen Party delegation
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Akhtar Hossain (Member Secretary, NCP)
22 Aug 2025 – Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Military meeting
-Lt. Gen. Md. Faizur Rahman (Bangladesh QMG, former DGFI Chief)
-Gen. Sahir Shamshad Mirza (Chairman JCSC, Pakistan)
21 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting between Jam Kamal Khan & Sk. Bashir Uddin (Commerce focus)
-Jam Kamal Khan (Commerce Minister, Pakistan)
-Sk. Bashir Uddin (Adviser for Commerce, Bangladesh)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
21 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Ali Imam Majumdar (Food Security)
-Jam Kamal Khan (Commerce Minister, Pakistan)
-Ali Imam Majumdar (Adviser for Food, Bangladesh)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
21 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Taskeen Ahmed (DCCI President)
-Jam Kamal Khan (Commerce Minister, Pakistan)
-Taskeen Ahmed (President, DCCI)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
21 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Adilur Rahman Khan (Industries Adviser)
-Jam Kamal Khan (Commerce Minister, Pakistan)
-Adilur Rahman Khan (Adviser for Industries, Bangladesh)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
19 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Credential presentation
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
-Mohammed Shahabuddin (President of Bangladesh)
14 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Pakistan Independence Day event
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
4 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Youm-e-Istehsal (Kashmir Solidarity) event
-Muhammad Wasif (Charge d’Affaires, Pakistan High Commission)
July 2025
28 Jul 2025 – New York, USA: Meeting on sidelines of UN Two-State Solution Conference
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Md. Touhid Hossain (Adviser for Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh)
August 2025
25 Aug 2025 – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Meeting on sidelines of OIC Council of Foreign Ministers:
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Md. Touhid Hossain (Adviser for Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh)
24 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Begum Khaleda Zia
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Begum Khaleda Zia (Chairperson, BNP)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
-Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir (Secretary General, BNP)
-Dr. Azm Zahid Hossain (Standing Committee Member, BNP)
24 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Muhammad Yunus at State Guest House Jamuna
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Muhammad Yunus (Chief Adviser, Bangladesh)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
-Lutfey Siddiqi (Chief Adviser’s Envoy, Bangladesh)
24 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Visit to Dr. Shafiqur Rahman’s residence
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Dr. Shafiqur Rahman (Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
-Tariq Bajwa, Ilyas Mehmood Nizami, Muhammad Wasif, Kamran Dangal
-Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher, Advocate Ahsanul Mahboob Zubair, Prof. Dr. Mahmudul Hasan Chowdhury
24 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Delegation-level talks with Md. Touhid Ahmad
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Md. Touhid Ahmad (Adviser on Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
24 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Sk. Bashir Uddin (Bangladesh’s Adviser for Commerce)
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Sk. Bashir Uddin (Adviser for Commerce, Bangladesh)
-Jam Kamal Khan (Commerce Minister, Pakistan)
-Other senior Bangladeshi economic officials
23 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Reception hosted by Imran Haider at Pakistan High Commission
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Jam Kamal Khan (Commerce Minister, Pakistan)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
-Various Bangladeshi politicians, academics, journalists, etc.
23 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with BNP delegation
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir (Secretary General, BNP)
23 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Jamaat-e-Islami delegation
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Dr. Syed Abdullah Mohammed Taher (Naib Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami)
23 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with National Citizen Party delegation
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Akhtar Hossain (Member Secretary, NCP)
22 Aug 2025 – Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Military meeting
-Lt. Gen. Md. Faizur Rahman (Bangladesh QMG, former DGFI Chief)
-Gen. Sahir Shamshad Mirza (Chairman JCSC, Pakistan)
21 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting between Jam Kamal Khan & Sk. Bashir Uddin (Commerce focus)
-Jam Kamal Khan (Commerce Minister, Pakistan)
-Sk. Bashir Uddin (Adviser for Commerce, Bangladesh)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
21 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Ali Imam Majumdar (Food Security)
-Jam Kamal Khan (Commerce Minister, Pakistan)
-Ali Imam Majumdar (Adviser for Food, Bangladesh)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
21 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Taskeen Ahmed (DCCI President)
-Jam Kamal Khan (Commerce Minister, Pakistan)
-Taskeen Ahmed (President, DCCI)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
21 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Adilur Rahman Khan (Industries Adviser)
-Jam Kamal Khan (Commerce Minister, Pakistan)
-Adilur Rahman Khan (Adviser for Industries, Bangladesh)
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
19 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Credential presentation
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
-Mohammed Shahabuddin (President of Bangladesh)
14 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Pakistan Independence Day event
-Imran Haider (HC of Pakistan to Bangladesh)
4 Aug 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Youm-e-Istehsal (Kashmir Solidarity) event
-Muhammad Wasif (Charge d’Affaires, Pakistan High Commission)
July 2025
28 Jul 2025 – New York, USA: Meeting on sidelines of UN Two-State Solution Conference
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Md. Touhid Hossain (Adviser for Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh)
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24 Jul 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Asif Mahmud (Adviser for Youth & Sports, Bangladesh)
-Mohsin Raza Naqvi (Interior & Narcotics Control Minister, Pakistan)
-Asif Mahmud, Mahboob Alam, Raza ul Maqsood, Mike Hesson, Muhammad Wasif
24 Jul 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Lt. Gen. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury (Home Affairs Adviser, Bangladesh)
-Mohsin Raza Naqvi (Interior Minister, Pakistan)
-Lt. Gen. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, Khuda Bakhsh, Nasim al-Ghani, Shamim Khan, Muhammad Wasif
June 2025
22 Jun 2025 – Istanbul, Turkey: OIC CFM sidelines meeting
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Md. Touhid Ahmad (Adviser on Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh)
19 Jun 2025 – Kunming, China: Inaugural Bangladesh-China-Pakistan trilateral mechanism
-Ruhul Alam Siddiqui (Acting Foreign Secretary, Bangladesh)
-Sun Weidong (Vice FM, China)
-Amna Baloch (Foreign Secretary, Pakistan)
17 Jun 2025 – Islamabad, Pakistan: Meeting
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Mohammed Iqbal Hussain Khan (Bangladesh High Commissioner)
May 2025
16 May 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Youm-e-Tashakur (Victory celebration) event
-Messages read from Asif Ali Zardari (President of Pakistan) and Shehbaz Sharif (PM of Pakistan)
-Mohsin Raza Naqvi (Interior & Narcotics Control Minister, Pakistan)
-Asif Mahmud, Mahboob Alam, Raza ul Maqsood, Mike Hesson, Muhammad Wasif
24 Jul 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Meeting with Lt. Gen. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury (Home Affairs Adviser, Bangladesh)
-Mohsin Raza Naqvi (Interior Minister, Pakistan)
-Lt. Gen. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, Khuda Bakhsh, Nasim al-Ghani, Shamim Khan, Muhammad Wasif
June 2025
22 Jun 2025 – Istanbul, Turkey: OIC CFM sidelines meeting
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Md. Touhid Ahmad (Adviser on Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh)
19 Jun 2025 – Kunming, China: Inaugural Bangladesh-China-Pakistan trilateral mechanism
-Ruhul Alam Siddiqui (Acting Foreign Secretary, Bangladesh)
-Sun Weidong (Vice FM, China)
-Amna Baloch (Foreign Secretary, Pakistan)
17 Jun 2025 – Islamabad, Pakistan: Meeting
-Mohammad Ishaq Dar (FM, Pakistan)
-Mohammed Iqbal Hussain Khan (Bangladesh High Commissioner)
May 2025
16 May 2025 – Dhaka, Bangladesh: Youm-e-Tashakur (Victory celebration) event
-Messages read from Asif Ali Zardari (President of Pakistan) and Shehbaz Sharif (PM of Pakistan)
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In Pakistan-occupied Kashmir’s Diamer district, armed attackers targeted a security post in Chilas, leaving two personnel of the Gilgit-Baltistan Scouts dead and another injured.
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*Indian mountaineer dies during Mt Nun expedition in Ladakh*
Srinagar, Aug 30: A mountaineering expedition to Mount Nun in Ladakh turned tragic after heavy snowfall claimed the life of Kamal Mondal, an Assistant Vigilance Officer with the South Eastern Railway, the Army said yesterday.
Army's Leh based Fire and Fury Corps said on the night of August 26, an Indo-Austrian-Australian-Poland mountaineering expedition to Mt Nun (7135 mtr) encountered heavy snowfall, which resulted in the untimely demise of Kamal Mondal, Assistant Vigilance Officer, South Eastern Railway.
In a swift response, Army Aviation helicopters of the Fire and Fury Corps carried out a dignified evacuation operation to bring back the body of the fallen mountaineer.
"Fire and Fury Corps extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family members and Indian Railways," the Corps said on X.
Mt Nun, located in the Zanskar range of Ladakh, is one of the most challenging peaks in the Himalayas and has been the site of several international expeditions.
Srinagar, Aug 30: A mountaineering expedition to Mount Nun in Ladakh turned tragic after heavy snowfall claimed the life of Kamal Mondal, an Assistant Vigilance Officer with the South Eastern Railway, the Army said yesterday.
Army's Leh based Fire and Fury Corps said on the night of August 26, an Indo-Austrian-Australian-Poland mountaineering expedition to Mt Nun (7135 mtr) encountered heavy snowfall, which resulted in the untimely demise of Kamal Mondal, Assistant Vigilance Officer, South Eastern Railway.
In a swift response, Army Aviation helicopters of the Fire and Fury Corps carried out a dignified evacuation operation to bring back the body of the fallen mountaineer.
"Fire and Fury Corps extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family members and Indian Railways," the Corps said on X.
Mt Nun, located in the Zanskar range of Ladakh, is one of the most challenging peaks in the Himalayas and has been the site of several international expeditions.
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Seven feared dead as landslide flattens residential house in Mahore area of Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district, say officials.
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Security forces killed one of the most wanted terrorist, Bagu Khan alias Samandar Chacha, who had been actively helping infiltrators for more than 25 years, in the operation in Gurez sector of Bandipora in northern Kashmir.
Khan was instrumental in more than 100 infiltration attempts since 1995.
https://m.economictimes.com/news/defence/top-terror-guide-samandar-chacha-killed-in-gurez/articleshow/123591440.cms
Khan was instrumental in more than 100 infiltration attempts since 1995.
https://m.economictimes.com/news/defence/top-terror-guide-samandar-chacha-killed-in-gurez/articleshow/123591440.cms
The Economic Times
Top terror guide 'Samandar Chacha' killed in Gurez
Security forces eliminated Bagu Khan, also known as Samandar Chacha, in Gurez. Khan facilitated infiltrators for over two decades. He was involved in numerous infiltration attempts since 1995. Officials say his death is a setback for terror networks. The…
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