Why Terrorists in Kashmir Are Using Chinese-Made Weapons Against Indian Army
Why Terrorists in Kashmir Are Using Chinese-Made Weapons Against Indian Army
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In Baramulla, Police and Army officials converge at the scene in Gantemulla, north Kashmir's Baramulla district, following the shooting death of a retired police officer on Sunday morning, December 24, 2023.

Groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba are using weapons and tools made in China to attack the Indian Army in Jammu and Kashmir. According to intelligence sources, these terrorists are using Chinese arms, body cameras, and communication devices in their operations.

China is accused of supplying drones, grenades, and various weapons to the Pakistan army, which are then passed on to these terrorist groups for attacks in Jammu. Recent terror incidents have provided evidence supporting these claims.

Additionally, sniper rifles with Chinese technology, used by the Pakistan army, have been noted in incidents targeting Indian soldiers at the Jammu border.

Images from major terror attacks, taken with Chinese body cameras, were reportedly edited before being released by terrorists.

Intelligence sources suggest that encrypted messaging devices used by terrorists also have origins in China. It's suspected that the Pakistani army receives weapons and communication gear from China, diverting them to terrorist groups in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), who then carry out infiltrations and attacks in India.

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