Lashkar stronger, richer after 26/11
Ten months after the devastating attacks in Mumbai by Pakistan-based militants, the Lashkar- e-Tayyeba(LeT) remains largely intact and determined to strike India again, according to Lashkar members and Pakistani intelligence.
Despite pledges from Pakistan to dismantle militant groups operating on its soil, and the arrest of a handful of operatives, Lashkar has flourished since 10 of its members carried out the Mumbai attack last November.
Pakistan's chief spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence directorate, or ISI, helped create the LeT two decades ago to challenge Indian control in Kashmir.
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Despite pledges from Pakistan to dismantle militant groups operating on its soil, and the arrest of a handful of operatives, Lashkar has flourished since 10 of its members carried out the Mumbai attack last November.
Pakistan's chief spy agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence directorate, or ISI, helped create the LeT two decades ago to challenge Indian control in Kashmir.
To read the full article, click here...
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.hindustantimes.com
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