Pakistan Finds a New Partner to Spread Terror in Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir

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New Delhi: The Border Security Force (BSF) has recently uncovered a conspiracy that has exposed the growing collusion between Pakistan and Turkey. Pakistan’s new ally in its terror campaign is none other than Turkey itself. During Operation Sindoor, Turkey had openly supported Pakistan by supplying weapons. In essence, Pakistan has now found a new terrorist partner to inflame the fires of extremism in Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir.

To further the agenda of Khalistani terrorists in Punjab and to spread terror in Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan’s new terror partner has now begun openly supplying arms. It has come to light that Pakistan, which earlier relied on Chinese weapons to execute its terror plots, is now increasingly using Turkish-made arms instead. Previously, AK-47s and other Chinese weapons were being smuggled into Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir; however, the use of Turkish-made drones and weapons has now surged.

A senior BSF officer reported that after receiving information about suspicious drone activity near Nesta village in Amritsar, BSF’s Quick Action Team and patrol units immediately launched an operation. During the search, officials recovered two pistols, four magazines, and a motorcycle from the site. Additionally, parts of pistols hidden in a plastic bottle were seized near Naushera Dhalla village in Tarn Taran district. In another recovery near Rajoke village in Tarn Taran, BSF seized 75 rounds of 9mm caliber ammunition.

The recent incident is linked to the Amritsar and Tarn Taran sections of the Indo-Pakistan international border, where BSF’s vigilance once again foiled Pakistan’s nefarious plans. The force intercepted a consignment of Turkish-made weapons that had been dropped by drones from across the border into Indian territory. Officials confirmed that the pistols and magazines recovered from Nesta village were manufactured in Turkey, while the 9mm ammunition found near Rajoke carried markings from the Pakistan Ordnance Factory.

Agencies involved in counter-terror operations in Kashmir have also indicated that following Operation Sindoor, Turkey has begun openly supporting Pakistan. Turkey is now not only supplying weapons but also providing training and logistical assistance to Khalistani and Kashmiri terrorists. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s ISI has been supporting Khalistani extremists for a long time. To fuel the Khalistan movement in Punjab, drones are being used to smuggle weapons, drugs, and cash across the border.

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