FOIL PAK DESIGNS

Despite the rejuvenated truce pact between India and Pakistan which was reportedly the result of back channel diplomacy by NSA Ajit Doval, the Pakistan is indulging in exporting terror although guns are silent along LoC and the International Border since February last year. The people living near LOC on both sides of the LoC are quite contented these days as the uncertainty which usually looms large in these areas is presently not perturbing anybody as borders are peaceful but the rogue nation is not mending its ways because it is continuously indulging in acts which are detrimental to India. There is dire need for the country to remain on tenterhooks all the time because there are umpteen ways by which the Pakistan wants to dent the interests on this side of the border. Smuggling of arms and ammunition is a big challenge for India because conventionally all the arms and ammunition used by the terrorists in Valley comes from Pakistan through various means as it is difficult to plug in all gaps to stop Pakistan from smuggling arms and ammunition, narcotics and even counterfeit currency which can harm India in many ways including killings which is the major issue which the country is confronting right now. Reportedly, at least 10 pistols and five grenades, tipped to be ferried into the Kashmir valley, were seized in the frontier pocket of Karnah, close to the Line of Control (LoC) in north Kashmir’s Kupwara. A number of such attempts were foiled by the security forces in both divisions of Jammu and Kashmir. Every type of weapon, like AK, pistols and grenades are being sent from across the border which is a matter of grave concern and should be handled with great care as it is posing a big risk to the common man in J&K. Every now and then, J&K is facing terror attacks just because of continuous inflow of arms and ammunition from Pakistan and therefore the government should tighten noose around those involved in such cases and teach them a lesson of life so that they don’t dare to repeat the illegal actions again.

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