New Delhi: After spending years in hiding, Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief Masood Azhar has resurfaced in Pakistan, triggering fresh concern within Indian security agencies. His voice is once again booming through encrypted Jaish channels, calling followers to rise for a “new jihad” and rebuild the group’s lost network.
Sources said his comeback is not accidental. The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and the Pakistan Army are believed to be backing his return, using him as a tool to re-ignite militancy in Kashmir. Intelligence agencies in New Delhi describe it as a “state-supervised resurrection of terror”.
The man India blames for Pulwama and Pathankot terror attacks also announced the creation of a JeM women’s wing under the leadership of his sister, Saadia Azhar, reportedly aimed at ta

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