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October - 1 
One militant of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), Sajan Preet Singh, was arrested on October 1 near Khalsa College in Amritsar, Punjab along with two pistols retrieved from a consignment of large arms from Pakistan, reports dnaindia.com. On September
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One militant of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), Sajan Preet Singh, was arrested on October 1 near Khalsa College in Amritsar, Punjab along with two pistols retrieved from a consignment of large arms from Pakistan, reports dnaindia.com. On September 22, the State Special Operations Cell (SSOC) claimed to have busted a terror module and arrested Baba Balwant Singh of Mohanpura village in Tarn Taran, Akashdeep Singh Randhawa of Naag Kalan village, Harbhajan Singh and Balbir Singh of Tanda. Maan Singh who was already languishing in jail under the Unlawful Activities Act was brought on production warrant along with them. The police have also nominated their Germany-based handler Gurmeet Singh, alias Bagga/Doctor. Later, his brother Gurdev Singh was also arrested from Hoshiarpur. Gurdev was earlier deported from Thailand. So far, the Punjab Police has also recovered five AK-47 rifles, magazines, satellite phone and Fake Indian Currency notes (FICN) worth INR 1,000,000. Investigations revealed that Pakistan based terror outfits have been smuggling arms into Punjab through newer technology of drones since August. Singh on October 2 was sent to five-day police remand, reports Tribune India.
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October - 1 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) will carry out an investigation into cases of drones being used by Pakistan to smuggle arms into India through bordering areas of Punjab, reports The Times of India on October 2. On September 22, the Punjab Pol
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) will carry out an investigation into cases of drones being used by Pakistan to smuggle arms into India through bordering areas of Punjab, reports The Times of India on October 2. On September 22, the Punjab Police had said to have busted a terrorist module of the revived Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), which was backed by a Pakistan and Germany-based terror group. Expressing concerns over the incident, Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh had urged Union Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah to ensure necessary action in the 'incidents' of Pakistan-origin drones being used for dropping consignments of arms and ammunition in the state.
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October - 1 
Three consignments of 16 assault rifles and 9 hand grenades along with satellite phones by Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) chief Ranjeet Singh Neeta and Khalistan Liberation Front (KLF) chief Harmeet Singh PHD to India in the last 12 days, reports Ind
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Three consignments of 16 assault rifles and 9 hand grenades along with satellite phones by Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) chief Ranjeet Singh Neeta and Khalistan Liberation Front (KLF) chief Harmeet Singh PHD to India in the last 12 days, reports India Today on October 2. The latest consignment, seized by the police on September 24, was sent by KLF chief Harmeet Singh PHD. It included five AK 47 rifles, 10 magazines and 200 cartridges. These weapons were recovered from the Mumdot area of Firozpur Cantonment. Police sources say weapons were meant to be delivered to gangsters Sukhpreet Singh Satta and Sukhda Khariwal, who were in contact with Harmeet Singh PHD.
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October - 2 
As Indian Air Force (IAF) bases and airports in Punjab have been put on alert after inputs of a possible Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) suicide attack, security was increased at Shri Guru Ramdas Jee International Airport, Amritsar District, Punjab on October
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As Indian Air Force (IAF) bases and airports in Punjab have been put on alert after inputs of a possible Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) suicide attack, security was increased at Shri Guru Ramdas Jee International Airport, Amritsar District, Punjab on October 2, reports Tribune India. Parvinder Kaur, Assistant Commissioner of Police, said, “We have beefed up security in the area under our jurisdiction. We have installed several check-points and security personnel are on patrol around the clock. The responsibility of internal security is with the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). We have deployed a commando force and personnel of Special Operation Group (SOG).”
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October - 2 
Multiple incidents of recovery of arms and ammunitions in Punjab recently, close to the international borders with Pakistan, and the arrest of youths affiliated with terrorist organisations have raised security concerns in the state, reports The Time
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Multiple incidents of recovery of arms and ammunitions in Punjab recently, close to the international borders with Pakistan, and the arrest of youths affiliated with terrorist organisations have raised security concerns in the state, reports The Times of India on October 3. This, according to the security agencies, points at the possibility of Inter-Services Intelligence’s (ISI) involvement in instigating youths to revive militancy with the support of Sikh terrorists, who have taken shelter in Pakistan. “Of those arrested include students of Class XII, graduate courses or preparing for IELTS. All are internet-savvy and we believe that they could have been radicalised by Pakistan-based terrorists through social media,” said an unnamed security official. ‘Referendum 2020’ by the US-based group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) was considered another factor behind sudden spurt of smuggling of lethal weapons and narcotics in the country.
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October - 2 
The Police arrested four smugglers, identified as Gurpreet Singh, Kanwalpreet Singh, Jaswant Singh and Amarjot Singh, along with three kilogrammes of opium, a .32 bore pistol, two live cartridges and a car from Adampur of Jalandhar District on Octobe
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The Police arrested four smugglers, identified as Gurpreet Singh, Kanwalpreet Singh, Jaswant Singh and Amarjot Singh, along with three kilogrammes of opium, a .32 bore pistol, two live cartridges and a car from Adampur of Jalandhar District on October 2, reports Tribune India.
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Apprehensive of Pakistan-sponsored terrorists retaliating following the abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), senior Punjab Police officials have been camping in Pathankot bordering Kathua District of J&K and Chamba and Kangra Distr
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Apprehensive of Pakistan-sponsored terrorists retaliating following the abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), senior Punjab Police officials have been camping in Pathankot bordering Kathua District of J&K and Chamba and Kangra Districts of Himachal Pradesh, reports the Times of India on October 4. According to intelligence reports, three to four militants of Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) have entered Delhi to play havoc ahead of the festive season.
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October - 3 
Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh on October 3 ruled out a visit to Pakistan for the Kartarpur Corridor opening, making it clear that he would be only leading the first all-party Jatha to the Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara to pay obeisance, report
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Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Amarinder Singh on October 3 ruled out a visit to Pakistan for the Kartarpur Corridor opening, making it clear that he would be only leading the first all-party Jatha to the Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara to pay obeisance, reports The Times of India. He reiterated that Punjab was the worst sufferer of Pakistan’s cross border terrorism and he cannot think of going there till it stops. The chief minister had, earlier in the day, called upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Ram Nath Kovind and former PM Dr Manmohan Singh to extend a formal invitation to participate in the main events organized by the state government to mark the historic occasion.
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October - 3 
The Commandant of 96th Battalion of Border Security Force (BSF), Naresh Kumar made a presentation on types of drones on October 3 to the sarpanches of the villages falling under Ferozepur’s District’s Fazilka area, reports Indian Express. Days after
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The Commandant of 96th Battalion of Border Security Force (BSF), Naresh Kumar made a presentation on types of drones on October 3 to the sarpanches of the villages falling under Ferozepur’s District’s Fazilka area, reports Indian Express. Days after the Punjab government claimed to have recovered two drones that allegedly originated from Pakistan and dropped weapons across the border; the BSF has started sensitising villagers in border areas on how to identify such flying machines, their activities, and the precautions that they should take.
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The State Special Operation Cell (SSOC) on October 4 arrested one Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) militant, identified as Romanjit Singh, reports Tribune India. Singh had allegedly helped the operatives in destroying the drones and deliver consignment
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The State Special Operation Cell (SSOC) on October 4 arrested one Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) militant, identified as Romanjit Singh, reports Tribune India. Singh had allegedly helped the operatives in destroying the drones and deliver consignment of weapons smuggled from Pakistan.
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October - 6 
Alarmed over increasing instances of militant activities in Punjab, the Centre is considering a proposal to set up a regional hub of the National Security Guards (NSG) in the state, reports Economic Times on October 7. “Discussions were held with the
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Alarmed over increasing instances of militant activities in Punjab, the Centre is considering a proposal to set up a regional hub of the National Security Guards (NSG) in the state, reports Economic Times on October 7. “Discussions were held with the Punjab government over the proposal. They are keen to provide facilities for the NSG hub at Pathankot while we have told them to provide land in Amritsar for better coordination and movement,” said an unnamed official from Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA).
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October - 6 
The UMHA ordered the National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe into the recovery of a huge cache of arms, ammunition and communication hardware in Punjab, suspected to have been delivered through drones from across the border, reports Economic Times
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The UMHA ordered the National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe into the recovery of a huge cache of arms, ammunition and communication hardware in Punjab, suspected to have been delivered through drones from across the border, reports Economic Times on October 7. “
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October - 7 
A search operation was launched in HK Tower outpost near Hussainiwala, Ferozepur District, Punjab after a drone was spotted by Border Security Force (BSF) on October 7, reports The Times of India. "BSF spotted the drones last night. Initially, the dr
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A search operation was launched in HK Tower outpost near Hussainiwala, Ferozepur District, Punjab after a drone was spotted by Border Security Force (BSF) on October 7, reports The Times of India. "BSF spotted the drones last night. Initially, the drone was seen flying on the other side of border but later it was also spotted entering the Indian side. Out SWAT team and BSF are involved in the search operation", said Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sukhvinder Singh. The drone reportedly crossed the India-Pakistan border and came one km into India. Later, it was seen flying on the Pakistan side of the border. Another drone was spotted near Basti Ram Lal border outpost on the Pakistani side. Security agencies suspect that the drone intrusions in Ferozepur may be aimed at dropping a drug consignment from across the border following the drug seizures in the recent past. Over two kg heroin was seized from Mohammadiwala border outpost in Ferozepur on September 1.
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October - 7 
The drone was sighted flying near HK Tower, a check post on the Hussainiwala border in Ferozepur District of Punjab, while flying five times, this drone also crossed the Indian border once, reports India Today on October 8. The drone was seen flying
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The drone was sighted flying near HK Tower, a check post on the Hussainiwala border in Ferozepur District of Punjab, while flying five times, this drone also crossed the Indian border once, reports India Today on October 8. The drone was seen flying from the Pakistan side of the border. The Border Security Force (BSF) and Punjab Police, along with other intelligence agencies, have been conducting search operations.
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October - 8 
Border Security Force (BSF) foiled an attempt of smugglers from across the border to push drug consignment into the Indian territory near border outpost Dal in Ferozepur sector (Firozpur District) in Punjab, reports Times of India on October 9. Two k
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Border Security Force (BSF) foiled an attempt of smugglers from across the border to push drug consignment into the Indian territory near border outpost Dal in Ferozepur sector (Firozpur District) in Punjab, reports Times of India on October 9. Two kilograms of heroin, worth INR 100 million in the international market, was found in the area.
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October - 8 
Fresh investigations after another drone from Pakistan was sighted at the Punjab border, has revealed that it could be either a case of mischief or an attempt to carry out an aerial survey at the border, reports oneindia.com on October 9. Punjab Poli
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Fresh investigations after another drone from Pakistan was sighted at the Punjab border, has revealed that it could be either a case of mischief or an attempt to carry out an aerial survey at the border, reports oneindia.com on October 9. Punjab Police had found that heavy lifting drones from Pakistan were used to drop off arms and ammunition near the Punjab border. Investigations have shown that these weapons were being dropped off in Punjab are meant to be transported to Jammu and Kashmir. Over the past 10 days, the drones are said to have carried out 8 sorties to drop the weapons, which also include satellite phones.
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October - 9 
A local Amritsar court on October 9 sent nine suspected terrorists of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), arrested by the Punjab Police in September, 2019, to judicial custody till October 11, reports newsnation.in. They were backed by the Pakistan-based
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A local Amritsar court on October 9 sent nine suspected terrorists of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), arrested by the Punjab Police in September, 2019, to judicial custody till October 11, reports newsnation.in. They were backed by the Pakistan-based chief of the KZF, Ranjeet Singh, alias Neeta, and his Germany-based associate, Gurmeet Singh, alias Bagga. Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh had handed over the case to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to ensure that the entire conspiracy is unravelled. Simranjeet Singh, the advocate of the accused said, "On October 4, the Punjab government marked this case to NIA and there is an order of NIA that on October 11, everyone should be produced in Mohali NIA court... Punjab Police's jurisdiction has ended and the investigation will be done by NIA", reports aninews.com on October 9.
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October - 9 
A Pakistan-origin drone was spotted in Punjab yet again by Border Security Force (BSF) personnel over the Ferozepur district on October 9 evening, reports News 18. This is the third time in the last three days that drones have been spotted in this ar
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A Pakistan-origin drone was spotted in Punjab yet again by Border Security Force (BSF) personnel over the Ferozepur district on October 9 evening, reports News 18. This is the third time in the last three days that drones have been spotted in this area. "For the last two days we have been spotting a drone-like object hovering near our border with Pakistan. We have formed teams to investigate and have approached BSF also," said Sukhvinder Singh, District Superintendent of Police.
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October - 10 
Special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Mohali (Mohali District), Punjab has framed charges against four Kashmiri students Zahid Gulzar, Mohammed Idris Shah alias Nadeem, Sohail Ahmed Bhatt and Yusuf Rafiq Bhatt for their connection with
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Special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Mohali (Mohali District), Punjab has framed charges against four Kashmiri students Zahid Gulzar, Mohammed Idris Shah alias Nadeem, Sohail Ahmed Bhatt and Yusuf Rafiq Bhatt for their connection with Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGH), a Kashmir-based terrorist outfit with links to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), The Times of India reported on October 11. The outfit was led by Zakir Rashid Bhatt alias Zakir Musa, who was killed in an encounter. The four Kashmiri students were detained on October 10, 2018 from the hostel of CT Institute of Engineering Management and Technology at Shahpur, Jalandhar, after their terror module was neutralised by Punjab Police and special operations group of Jammu and Kashmir Police. Two weapons, including an assault rifle, and explosives were recovered from them.
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October - 10 
Two persons, identified as Satinder Kumar and his brother Jatinder Kumar were arrested on October 10 along with 11 grams of heroin in Mohali (Mohali District), Punjab reports The Times of India.
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Two persons, identified as Satinder Kumar and his brother Jatinder Kumar were arrested on October 10 along with 11 grams of heroin in Mohali (Mohali District), Punjab reports The Times of India.
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October - 11 
A wanted smuggler, identified as Sukhwinder Singh Soni, associated with Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) terrorist Kashmir Singh Galwaddi was arrested along with two others and 260 grams of heroin was recovered near Doraha (Ludhiana District), Punjab
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A wanted smuggler, identified as Sukhwinder Singh Soni, associated with Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) terrorist Kashmir Singh Galwaddi was arrested along with two others and 260 grams of heroin was recovered near Doraha (Ludhiana District), Punjab on October 11, reports The Times of India. A pistol (.9mm), one magazine and six live cartridges were also recovered from Soni. His accomplices have been identified as Vishal Kumar alias Kaka and Jasdeep Singh Koki. While Kaka was found in possession of a .32-bore pistol, a magazine, four live cartridges and .12-bore rifle, Koki was carrying a .32-bore pistol, two magazines and 10 live cartridges. The accused, said the DIG, had been supplying heroin in Mohali (Mohali District), Sirhind (Fatehgarh Sahib District), Khanna (Ludhiana District) and Doraha.
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October - 11 
Punjab Police launched a three-day-long cordon and search operation in the districts of Pathankot, Batala and Gurdaspur after receiving intelligence of a possible terror strike, reports news18.com on October 12. A meeting in which of officials of the
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Punjab Police launched a three-day-long cordon and search operation in the districts of Pathankot, Batala and Gurdaspur after receiving intelligence of a possible terror strike, reports news18.com on October 12. A meeting in which of officials of the air force, military intelligence, Border Security Force (BSF) and National Investigation Agency (NIA), chaired by chief of Punjab Police Dinkar Gupta, shared report on any possible terror threat, the decision to begin the operation was taken.
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October - 11 
The National Investigating Agency (NIA) produced nine suspects and alleged activists of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), identified as Mann Singh, Balwant Singh, Akashdeep, Shubhdeep, Romandeep Singh alias Robin, Sajanpreet Singh, Gurdev Singh, Balvee
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The National Investigating Agency (NIA) produced nine suspects and alleged activists of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), identified as Mann Singh, Balwant Singh, Akashdeep, Shubhdeep, Romandeep Singh alias Robin, Sajanpreet Singh, Gurdev Singh, Balveer Singh and Harbhajan Singh, in the Special NIA court in Mohali District on October 11, reports the Times of India. The court sent four suspects in five-day police remand and the fifth to judicial custody.
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October - 11 
Various security agencies and armed forces on October 11 chalked out a joint strategy to meet the threat of Pakistani drones airdropping arms and contraband in the border areas in Jalandhar (Jalandhar District), reports Hindustan Times. In the meetin
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Various security agencies and armed forces on October 11 chalked out a joint strategy to meet the threat of Pakistani drones airdropping arms and contraband in the border areas in Jalandhar (Jalandhar District), reports Hindustan Times. In the meeting that lasted for nearly two hours, security and intelligence agencies decided to share information concerning the matter among all agencies, especially bringing in more synergy in intelligence sharing with the police.
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October - 13 
Almost four years after Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorists attacked the Pathankot airbase (Pathankot District), Punjab, the new “virtually impregnable” perimeter system at the frontline station will soon be fully operational after several delays, repo
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Almost four years after Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorists attacked the Pathankot airbase (Pathankot District), Punjab, the new “virtually impregnable” perimeter system at the frontline station will soon be fully operational after several delays, reports The Times of India on October 14. “The pilot project of the integrated perimeter security system (IPSS) at the Pathankot airbase will be completed by November-December. It will then be replicated in other bases,” says Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief R K S Bhadauria. The need to urgently revamp the security infrastructure around military installations and bases has been reinforced by the series of terror strikes on Pathankot, Uri (Baramulla District), Nagrota (Jammu District), Akhnoor (Jammu District) and other camps in recent years. The attacks exposed several chinks in the existing set-ups, ranging from the lack of proper perimeter security and upgraded standard operating procedures to the absence of regular security audits and seamless coordination between intelligence and security agencies.
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October - 13 
Following reports of drones dropping arms at various locations at Punjab, the Border Security Force (BSF) has decided to increase the security by purchasing ground-based anti-drone system which will have a 360-degree surveillance capacity, a GPS jamm
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Following reports of drones dropping arms at various locations at Punjab, the Border Security Force (BSF) has decided to increase the security by purchasing ground-based anti-drone system which will have a 360-degree surveillance capacity, a GPS jamming system, reports India.com on October 14. Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh raised an alarm over the frequent drone sighting in Punjab in September and sought Centre’s intervention. While both Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh have reiterated that forces are ready to combat any kind of strike, the sightings of arms-dropping drones have not gone down.
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October - 13 
Indian Ambassador to US Harsh Vardhan Shringla on October 13 stated that the ''Referendum 2020'' that supports the creation of Khalistan state was a bogus issue, reports Outlook India. Claiming the perpetrators of referendum to be agents of Pakistan
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Indian Ambassador to US Harsh Vardhan Shringla on October 13 stated that the ''Referendum 2020'' that supports the creation of Khalistan state was a bogus issue, reports Outlook India. Claiming the perpetrators of referendum to be agents of Pakistan, Shringla further stated that the Government of India (GOI) is completely receptive to work with the betterment of the Sikh community and group supporting ''Referendum 2020’’ cannot be counted as the representative of Sikh community.
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October - 13 
The NIA also claimed to have unearthed a Khalistani terror plot. "There have been continuous efforts from across the border to revive terror activities in Punjab. Sixteen arrested for targeted killings in eight cases. Khalistan Liberation Force was f
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The NIA also claimed to have unearthed a Khalistani terror plot. "There have been continuous efforts from across the border to revive terror activities in Punjab. Sixteen arrested for targeted killings in eight cases. Khalistan Liberation Force was found to be involved. Funds from UK, Italy, France, and Australia were sent for this," NIA IG Alok Mittal said.
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October - 14 
Interpol, acting on India’s request, has issued red notices against at least eight Khalistani militants based in different countries, including Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) leader Harmeet Singh alias PhD in Pakistan; Gurjinder Singh Pannun, Gurji
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Interpol, acting on India’s request, has issued red notices against at least eight Khalistani militants based in different countries, including Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) leader Harmeet Singh alias PhD in Pakistan; Gurjinder Singh Pannun, Gurjit Singh Cheema, and Gurpreet Singh based in Canada; Jagdish Singh Bhura in Belgium; and Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) leader Gurmit Singh Bagga alias Doctor in Germany, reports Hindustan times on October 15. PhD, Pannun and Cheema were behind the targeted killings of RSS/Shiv Sena leaders in Punjab in 2016-2017. Gurmit Singh Bagga’s brother Gurdev Singh was recently taken into custody by Punjab police for his alleged involvement in dropping arms and ammunition in Punjab from Pakistan using drones. He is believed to have worked with KZF chief Ranjeet Singh Neeta and Inter-Services intelligence (ISI). Issued on the request of Punjab police, the red notice, an international arrest warrant in 194 member countries of Interpol, against Khalistanis means they can be arrested anytime in the countries in which they are currently residing.
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October - 14 
On October 14, Alok Mittal, Inspector-General, National Investigation Agency (NIA) in NIA’s National Conference of Chiefs of Anti-Terrorism Squad / Special Task Force here stated that Pakistan is trying to revive terrorism in Punjab through Khalistan
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On October 14, Alok Mittal, Inspector-General, National Investigation Agency (NIA) in NIA’s National Conference of Chiefs of Anti-Terrorism Squad / Special Task Force here stated that Pakistan is trying to revive terrorism in Punjab through Khalistani groups to achieve its goal, reports Times Now. He further stated that Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) was involved in eight targeted killings in the northern state. Foreign funding from Pakistan High Commission, through remittances and hawala transfers was being used to revive terror activities in the border state.Bangladeshi terror group Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) was also trying to expand its footprint in India.
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October - 14 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA), claimed on October 14 that Khalistani terror groups are emerging as a new threat once again with the help of Pakistan, reports India Today on October 14. Inspector General Alok Mittal said that there was a pro
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA), claimed on October 14 that Khalistani terror groups are emerging as a new threat once again with the help of Pakistan, reports India Today on October 14. Inspector General Alok Mittal said that there was a propaganda on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook to radicalise Sikh youths. Speaking further, he said that there were "links not just from Pakistan but from pro-Khalistani groups in countries such as the US, Canada, UK and Australia. NIA is probing links between Khalistani elements and pro-Pakistan separatists.
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October - 14 
With increased threat from Pakistan in Kashmir and Punjab, the National Security Guard (NSG) is increasing its presence in Amritsar and Pathankot Districts, S S Deswal, Director General of the elite commando force said, reports news18.com on October
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With increased threat from Pakistan in Kashmir and Punjab, the National Security Guard (NSG) is increasing its presence in Amritsar and Pathankot Districts, S S Deswal, Director General of the elite commando force said, reports news18.com on October 15. “From the last one year, we have a functional hub in Srinagar and also respond to emergency situations in Jammu and Kashmir, keeping in view the security environment. Our neighbouring country does not behave with desired ethics and there is mischief from the other side. So to cater to those situations, a functional hub has been established in Srinagar and we are in the process of deciding to establish the latest hub in the vicinity of Amritsar and Pathankot" he said. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has given the go-ahead for the sixth NSG hub which will result in 500 commandos being based permanently in Pathankot.
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October - 16 
Indian security agencies have expressed concerns over allowing the mixing of Indian pilgrims going to pay obeisance at Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur Sahib of Pakistan, using the corridor at Dera Baba Nanak, with those from Pakistan, reports The
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Indian security agencies have expressed concerns over allowing the mixing of Indian pilgrims going to pay obeisance at Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur Sahib of Pakistan, using the corridor at Dera Baba Nanak, with those from Pakistan, reports The Times of India on October 17. It is said Pakistan had been abetting pro Khalistani elements, allowing them to use its soil for anti India propaganda. Khalistani posters are displayed inside gurdwara complexes in Pakistan and anti-India speeches are delivered from religious stages during Indian jathas (groups of pilgrims) visit to Pakistan.
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October - 16 
The Border Security Force (BSF) shot dead a Pakistani intruder who was trying to enter into Indian Territory from the Kahangarh Border Out Post (BoP), in Mansa District, Punjab, reports The Times of India on October 17. The intruder was 19 years old
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The Border Security Force (BSF) shot dead a Pakistani intruder who was trying to enter into Indian Territory from the Kahangarh Border Out Post (BoP), in Mansa District, Punjab, reports The Times of India on October 17. The intruder was 19 years old and was shot dead by BSF after he refused to stop despite a warning from them.
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October - 16 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on October 16 produced four accused of the bomb explosion at Pandori Gola village of Tarn Taran at the NIA court in Mohali (Mohali District), Punjab, reports The Times of India. The NIA court handed over the po
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on October 16 produced four accused of the bomb explosion at Pandori Gola village of Tarn Taran at the NIA court in Mohali (Mohali District), Punjab, reports The Times of India. The NIA court handed over the police custody of the five accused, identified as Malkit Singh alias Shera, Mandeep Singh alias Massa, Amritpal Singh, Chandeep Singh and Amarjit Singh. Romandeep Singh alias Robin, Sajanpreet Singh, Gurdev Singh, Balbir Singh and Harbhajan Singh were already in judicial custody since October 11. They are on police remand till October 23. According to NIA sources, the accused have the support of Sikh for Justice (SFJ) organisation and are suspected of reviving terrorism in the state. The case was earlier being probed by Punjab Police.
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October - 18 
Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Captain Amarinder Singh on October 18 appealed to Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan to withdraw the USD 20 fee imposed by his Government on pilgrims visiting the Kartarpur gurdwara, reports The Times of India. Amarinder
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Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Captain Amarinder Singh on October 18 appealed to Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan to withdraw the USD 20 fee imposed by his Government on pilgrims visiting the Kartarpur gurdwara, reports The Times of India. Amarinder tweeted, “I appeal to @ImranKhanPTI to withdraw $20 fee imposed by @PakGovernment on pilgrims to Kartarpur Sahib to facilitate ‘khulle darshan deedar’ of the final resting place of Guru Nanak Dev. World Sikh community will be grateful for this gesture on the part of Islamabad.” Amarinder also said that the imposition of the fee, as well as other conditions like a mandatory passport and 30 days prior online notice by the devotees, would obstruct the realization of the dream of pilgrims, many of whom were poor and unable to afford the fee and had no access to the internet. By agreeing to construct the corridor, the Pakistan government had made a very laudable gesture, which the Sikh community really appreciated, added the CM.
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October - 18 
The Chief Minister (CM) of Punjab Amarinder Singh on October 18 refuted the doubts of the Opposition’s statements about the possibility of the revival of terrorism in Punjab, reports Outlook India. Talking to the media persons, CM Singh further point
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The Chief Minister (CM) of Punjab Amarinder Singh on October 18 refuted the doubts of the Opposition’s statements about the possibility of the revival of terrorism in Punjab, reports Outlook India. Talking to the media persons, CM Singh further pointed out that his government through Punjab Police had successfully cracked down 24 terror modules and arrested 130 persons along with seizure of 450 weapons. On the issue of the imposition of USD 20 fee by Pakistan on pilgrims on the Kartarpur corridor, Singh stated that the State Government is working with the Government of India (GOI) to resolve the issue with Islamabad and ensure ''khulle darshan deedar'' of the historic Kartarpur Gurdwara for the Sikh community.
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October - 21 
One and half kilograms of heroin was seized by BSP troops near Satpal Border Outpost in Ferozepur District of Punjab during a search operation on October 21, reports The Times of India. The contraband was hidden in three plastic bottles buried in the
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One and half kilograms of heroin was seized by BSP troops near Satpal Border Outpost in Ferozepur District of Punjab during a search operation on October 21, reports The Times of India. The contraband was hidden in three plastic bottles buried in the ground, said an Unnamed Police official.
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October - 21 
Two Pakistani nationals, identified as Mohammed Lateef and Mohammed Saif, were arrested by the Border Security Force (BSF) while roaming suspiciously on the Indian side of the border in Ferozepur District of Punjab on October 21, reports The Times of
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Two Pakistani nationals, identified as Mohammed Lateef and Mohammed Saif, were arrested by the Border Security Force (BSF) while roaming suspiciously on the Indian side of the border in Ferozepur District of Punjab on October 21, reports The Times of India.
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Between October 22 and 23, over six kilograms heroin was recovered from Old Mohammadi Wala Border Outpost and Bahadurke Border Outpost in Ferozepur District.
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Between October 22 and 23, over six kilograms heroin was recovered from Old Mohammadi Wala Border Outpost and Bahadurke Border Outpost in Ferozepur District.
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October - 22 
Border Security Force (BSF) personnel spotted three drones along the India-Pakistan border near Hussainiwala in Ferozepur sector, Punjab, reports The Times of India on October 23. Terrorists in Pakistan are adopting new techniques, like using drones,
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Border Security Force (BSF) personnel spotted three drones along the India-Pakistan border near Hussainiwala in Ferozepur sector, Punjab, reports The Times of India on October 23. Terrorists in Pakistan are adopting new techniques, like using drones, to infiltrate the border. Through hitech cameras installed on drones, terrorists attempt to invent new routes to infiltrate into India, the sources added. BSF has been in the process of getting a ground-based drone-detection system, which has a 360-degree surveillance mode, radio-frequency receiver, electronic-optical sensor and a jammer. The easily deployable anti-drone equipment will be able to work day and night and able to detect multiple drones simultaneously.
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October - 22 
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated that the Kartarpur corridor agreement for operationalising the Kartarpur corridor is likely to be signed by India and Pakistan on October 24, reports India Today on October 23. Official sources stated tha
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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated that the Kartarpur corridor agreement for operationalising the Kartarpur corridor is likely to be signed by India and Pakistan on October 24, reports India Today on October 23. Official sources stated that prior the agreement was due to signed on October 23 but due to logistical issues it had been deferred to October 24. Though India has opposed to Pakistan's decision to levy a service charge of 20 Dollar on each pilgrim, yet India is still signing the pact to open the corridor for the pilgrims on the auspicious occasion of the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak.
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October - 24 
As per a dossier prepared by Indian intelligence agencies, Indian-origin Canadian Sikh leader Jagmeet Singh, the founder of New Democratic Party (NDP), provides shelter to pro-Khalistan activist groups in Canada which have their base in Pakistan, rep
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As per a dossier prepared by Indian intelligence agencies, Indian-origin Canadian Sikh leader Jagmeet Singh, the founder of New Democratic Party (NDP), provides shelter to pro-Khalistan activist groups in Canada which have their base in Pakistan, reports Times Now on October 25. Further, he had led several anti-India protests in the United States (US) following the present Indian government’s move to revoke special status of Jammu and Kashmir. Singh’s move to organise a conference of pro-Khalistan activists in Ontario, Canada in 2013 has surprised the Indian establishment, knowing that he was born to immigrant Indian parents. In 2015, when Singh was a Member of the Legislature of NDP, he made an appearance at a pro-Khalistan rally in San Francisco, US and supported Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, killed in Operation Blue Star. A year later, he supported the use of violence as a legitimate means of resistance to achieve Khalistan. His proximity to sympathisers of Talwinder Singh Parmar, the alleged mastermind of Kanishka (Air India) bombing, has also been a point of debate in Canada. Parmar was the leader of the Babbar Khalsa International (BKI).
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October - 24 
India and Pakistan on October 24 signed an agreement to operationalise the Kartarpur corridor allowing Indian Sikh pilgrims to visit the Darbar Sahib (Narowal District), Pakistan, reports The Times of India. The corridor will connect the Dera Baba Na
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India and Pakistan on October 24 signed an agreement to operationalise the Kartarpur corridor allowing Indian Sikh pilgrims to visit the Darbar Sahib (Narowal District), Pakistan, reports The Times of India. The corridor will connect the Dera Baba Nanak shrine in India's Punjab with Darbar Sahib at Kartarpur. Under the agreement, the pilgrims would come in the morning and return in the evening after visiting Gurdwara Darbar Sahib. At least 5,000 pilgrims will be allowed to visit the holy site every day without a visa. Each visitor would be required to pay US $20 as fee, though India has requested Pakistan not to charge the Indian pilgrims. The agreement was finalised after three rounds of negotiations. Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan would formally inaugurate the corridor on November 9, 2019
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October - 24 
The Border Security Force (BSF) shot dead a Pakistani intruder on October 24 in the international border of Amritsar District, Punjab, reports The Times of India. A release issued by the BSF stated that the intruder had crossed the border when he was
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The Border Security Force (BSF) shot dead a Pakistani intruder on October 24 in the international border of Amritsar District, Punjab, reports The Times of India. A release issued by the BSF stated that the intruder had crossed the border when he was spotted by a BSF patrolling party that warned him against moving towards the border fence. The intruder didn’t listen and continued to move, following which the BSF patrol opened fire and shot him dead.
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October - 26 
Concerned at the misinformation being spread about India by Pakistan and Khalistani insurgents in the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK) and Canada, and its effect on the young Sikhs, the Indian government is bringing to India a batch of you
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Concerned at the misinformation being spread about India by Pakistan and Khalistani insurgents in the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK) and Canada, and its effect on the young Sikhs, the Indian government is bringing to India a batch of youngsters from these countries to get them acquainted about Sikhism, reports indiatvnews.com on October 27. The second generation of Sikh youth have mostly grown up on the anti-India propaganda propounded by Sikh extremist leaders and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). "Pakistan wants to create trouble in India. After revocation of Article 370, they are finding it difficult to do so in Kashmir. Their second agenda is to do something in Punjab in the name of Khalistan...Now they are getting more support from abroad, particularly from Canadian Sikhs and in the UK and the US. There is little support for Khalistan in India, especially in Punjab. So by inaugurating a corridor, opening a university in the name of Guru Nanak, they want to show that Pakistan and Imran Khan care for Punjab." said security expert Jai Kumar Verma.
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October - 30 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the State-of-the-art Passenger Terminal Building (PTB) at Dera Baba Nanak shrine in Gurdaspur District in Punjab on November 8, reports Tribune India on October 31. The inauguration will formally open the
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the State-of-the-art Passenger Terminal Building (PTB) at Dera Baba Nanak shrine in Gurdaspur District in Punjab on November 8, reports Tribune India on October 31. The inauguration will formally open the Kartarpur Corridor connecting two historical Gurdwaras on either side of the India-Pakistan border for pilgrims. As per the reports, the Prime Minister will also address a public meeting nearly three kilometres from the building after the inauguration, following which he will attend the 550th Birth Anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak being organised at Sultanpur Lodhi in Kapurthala District. The much-awaited corridor will connect the said shrine with the Gurdwara at Kartarpur city of Shakargarh area in Narowal District of Punjab province in Pakistan.
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*Data till , April 23, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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