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China on October 1 said its technical hold on India's move to get Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) 'chief' Masood Azhar designated a terrorist by the United Nations has "been extended" for another six months, days before th
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China on October 1 said its technical hold on India's move to get Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) 'chief' Masood Azhar designated a terrorist by the United Nations has "been extended" for another six months, days before the expiry of the hold, according to The Times of India. "The technical hold on India's listing application submitted to the 1267 committee in March, 2016 has already been extended," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said. "There are still different views on India's listing application. The extended technical hold on it will allow more time for the committee to deliberate on the matter and for relevant parties to have further consultations," Geng added. China's move to extend the technical hold comes ahead of the expected meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Goa during the BRICS Summit on October 15-16, 2016.
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October - 5 
Highly placed sources said that communication centre of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and arms and ammunition depot of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) were destroyed at Kail in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) in the surgical strikes conducted by Special Forces n Se
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Highly placed sources said that communication centre of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and arms and ammunition depot of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) were destroyed at Kail in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) in the surgical strikes conducted by Special Forces n September 29 where large number of militants including Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) “operational commander”, Shahid alias Arif Rahmani, were killed, reports Daily excelsior on October 6. Sources said that JeM and HM launching pads at Kail and Chilana were made of tin sheds besides two small concrete buildings and they were destroyed in the strike. The HM commander of the Kail camp across Baramulla, Gazi Sarfraz and his associates have been seriously injured in the attack. Sources said that at Kail 20-30 militants of HM and JeM, who were waiting for launching through Tanghdar sector were eliminated. Sources also said that at Chilana launch pad across Leepa Valley of Kupwara, eight militants were killed in the strike. JeM commander Shahbaz Adil is missing since then. At Dudniyal, LeT launch pad was destroyed and nine militants were killed. The camp commander Shahid alias Arif Rahman was seriously injured while Athumkam camp commander of LeT Dilawar Khan’s radio set is not sending any message which means he is either dead or seriously injured.The reports adds that Pakistan has brought in 100 more trained terrorists at launching pads along the LoC opposite Jammu and Kashmir with each launch pad of 10 terrorists being protected by at least 50 Pakistan Army personnel of Infantry division to save them from any fresh surgical strikes by the Indian Army inside PoK. National Security Advisor (NSA), who was one of the major brain behind September 29 successful surgical strikes inside PoK, is understood to have briefed Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on October 5 morning about new strategy adopted by Pakistan Government and Army in the aftermath (of surgical strikes) in which over 50 Pakistani militants and nine Pakistan army personnel were reportedly killed and many others left injured. According to sources, this was for the first time when Pakistan has come out openly in support of the militants stationed at the launch pads for infiltration into Jammu and Kashmir. Earlier, Pakistan army used to train and guide the militants and then leave them at the launch pads for infiltration. But after the surgical strikes, Pakistan Army has openly stationed its around 50 jawans at every launch pad to save the militants from Indian surgical strikes, sources pointed out and said that Army and Border Security Force (BSF) have been maintaining very high alert along LoC in Kupwara and Baramulla in Kashmir and twin border Districts of Rajouri and Poonch in Jammu region to thwart infiltration attempts.
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October - 6 
India on October 6, reacted sharply to the UN extension of the “technical hold” on banning Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) 'chief' Masood Azhar, saying the global body will be sending a “dangerous message” if it fails to act up
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India on October 6, reacted sharply to the UN extension of the “technical hold” on banning Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) 'chief' Masood Azhar, saying the global body will be sending a “dangerous message” if it fails to act upon India’s demand for his designation as a global terrorist, reports Hindustan Times. Noting that the UN Sanctions Committee has already proscribed JeM, he said the panel, however, ignored the need to take action against the organisation’s main leader, financier and motivator who continues his terrorist actions unhindered. Responding to the extension of the hold, he said, “The Committee has already pondered (over) our submission for the last six months. It will get a further three months to ponder, but that will in no way change the strange situation we have of the Committee designating the terror organisation but failing to or ignoring the need to designate the organisation’s most active and dangerous terrorist.“We conveyed to the Committee that it is expected to proscribe Azhar under the 1267 Sanction Regime on the basis of our submission. Such a designation would help send a strong signal to all terror groups across the world that the international community is no longer going to pursue, or tolerate, selective approaches to terrorism...Distinction between good and bad terrorists is fallacious and counterproductive. Concomitantly, it will also be sending a dangerous message if it fails to act upon India’s Submission”, he added.
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October - 6 
India on October 6, accused China of "sending a dangerous message" by blocking its bid to obtain UN sanctions against Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) 'chief' Masood Azhar, reports The Telegraph. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) also co
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India on October 6, accused China of "sending a dangerous message" by blocking its bid to obtain UN sanctions against Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) 'chief' Masood Azhar, reports The Telegraph. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) also confirmed that India had raised its concerns over China's decision a week back to keep on "technical hold" New Delhi's demand for sanctions against Azhar even though Jaish itself is listed as a terror organisation by the UN.The UN's sanctions committee on al Qaida and other terrorist groups - referred to as the 1267 committee after the UN resolution under which it was set up - has over the past three years repeatedly emerged a theatre for conflict between India and China. "We conveyed to the committee that it is expected to proscribe Masood Azhar under the 1267 sanctions regime on the basis of our submission," MEA official spokesperson Vikas Swarup said. "Such a designation would help send a strong signal to all terror groups across the world that the international community is no longer going to tolerate selective approaches to terrorism. Concomitantly, it will also be sending a dangerous message if it fails to act upon India's submission."Swarup did not mention China, but made clear he was referring to the country when he said that 14 of the 15 members on the sanctions committee had agreed with India's position and only one nation was holding out.
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October - 9 
Pakistan’s external intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has purportedly asked cadres of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) to go to any extent to carry out ‘revenge strikes’ in India post Indian Army's surgical strikes ins
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Pakistan’s external intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has purportedly asked cadres of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) to go to any extent to carry out ‘revenge strikes’ in India post Indian Army's surgical strikes inside Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) on September 28, 2016,Times of India report on October 10. Maulana Masood Azhar, ‘chief’ of the JeM, is thinking about attacking Indian Parliament, again, the report said. Chatter picked by the agencies suggests that if the fidayeen (suicide attackers) fail to target Parliament, they should attempt to attack the Delhi Secretariat. Also on the target list are Akshardham and the Lotus Temple, documents with the intelligence agencies suggest. According to Jaish aakas (handlers), the operatives should launch their attacks in crowded places, such as markets, only if they fail to target places of prominence. This intelligence has been communicated to field officers and attempts are being made to foil any such attempt. The threat to the capital is from both factions of JeM - one led by Masood Azhar and a splinter group named Jaishul-Haq Tanzeem that is headed by Maulana Abdur Rehman (code name MAR), who had broken off from the main body several years ago. MAR had played a key role in the hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight IC-814 to Kandahar, Afghanistan.
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October - 11 
The Government believes at least 250 terrorists belonging to three Pakistan-based terror groups are active in the Kashmir valley and they could target Security Forces (SFs) to 'avenge' the surgical strikes carried out by the Army across the L
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The Government believes at least 250 terrorists belonging to three Pakistan-based terror groups are active in the Kashmir valley and they could target Security Forces (SFs) to 'avenge' the surgical strikes carried out by the Army across the Line of Control (LoC), reports The Times of India. Quoting intelligence inputs, top Government sources said that most of the 250 terrorists belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) had infiltrated before the surgical strikes and were hiding here. They said the terrorists have been given clear instructions by their handlers across the border to target security forces to "avenge" the surgical strikes. The central Government has asked SFs operating in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) to maintain maximum alertness and take all precautions to foil any attempt by the militants to target them. Sources said even though vigil along the LoC as well as the International Border (IB) was intensified, there were gaps in many places due to the difficult topography. Army, Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and J&K Police have also stepped up search for the terrorists. It is believed that some 100 terrorists are waiting across the border to infiltrate, as was first reported by The Times of India last week. SFs have killed more than 40 terrorists in the last one month while they were trying to infiltrate or attack the bases of Army and other SFs. Since the attack on the Army's Uri camp which killed 19 soldiers, terrorists have made several attempts in Baramulla, Pampore and Handwara. According to sources, LeT suffered maximum damage in the cross-LoC surgical strikes carried out by the Army with radio intercepts indicating that around 20 of its militants were killed.
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October - 16 
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently concluded the BRICS Summit, and termed it a success, with multiple MoUs penned in various fields, however, India’s biggest concern: cross-border terrorism from Pakistan was not adequately addressed d
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently concluded the BRICS Summit, and termed it a success, with multiple MoUs penned in various fields, however, India’s biggest concern: cross-border terrorism from Pakistan was not adequately addressed during the meeting, with China obstructing India’s attempts at naming Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) during the Goa declaration, india.com reports on October 17.India was expecting to mention the terror outfits in the declaration, but, as MEA Secretary Amar Sinha told, the BRICS nations couldn’t arrive at a consensus on the issue. ”Pakistan-based outfits are focused on India. It doesn’t concern them (other Brics nations) really, it affects us,” Sinha said. However, international terror outfits like the Islamic State (IS) and Jabhat-al-Nusra, were mentioned in the declaration. When asked why India couldn’t address cross-border terrorism adequately, Sinha said that India focussed on ideas and concepts and refrained from specific terms. ”We were focused on the ideas we wanted to be included. And if you look at what the joint statement says, I think it is pretty clear that we are talking about our neighbourhood,” Sinha said.Meanwhile, the declaration called for adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT) at the UN general assembly, immediately. The PM had taken up the adoption of the Convention with most world leaders that he has met in the past two years. An early adoption of the Convention found mention in Sunday’s Declaration in Goa as well.
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October - 17 
At least 44 persons were arrested in an operation in Baramulla District on October 17 for their involvement in terror-related activities, reports Daily Excelsior. It was a multi-agency crackdown in the old town of Baramulla. After 700-odd house
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At least 44 persons were arrested in an operation in Baramulla District on October 17 for their involvement in terror-related activities, reports Daily Excelsior. It was a multi-agency crackdown in the old town of Baramulla. After 700-odd houses were searched, security agencies seized petrol bombs, Chinese and Pakistani flags, letter pads of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), illegal mobile phones and other seditious material, defence spokesperson Manish Kumar said. The crackdown was part of a joint operation by the Army, the Border Security Force (BSF), the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Police in 10 localities, including Qazi Hamam, Ganai Hamam, Taweed Gunj and Jamia, considered safe havens for terrorists. A large number of suspected hideouts were also busted during the search operation, the officer added.Also, the Police said that the search operation was launched to nab militants. "We had information about the presence of militants in the area. It was an anti-militancy operation aimed at nabbing some Jaish-e-Mohammed militants who had taken refuge in the area," said Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Baramulla, Imtiyaz Hussain Mir.
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October - 18 
Intelligence agencies have warned that terror outfits Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), having failed to get adequate “logistical support from sleeper cells in India”, are planning a major lone-wolf attack in the coming da
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Intelligence agencies have warned that terror outfits Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), having failed to get adequate “logistical support from sleeper cells in India”, are planning a major lone-wolf attack in the coming days, Asian Age reports on October 19. Following specific intelligence inputs to this effect, nearly 75 per cent of the NSG commando force has been kept on stand-by in major cities, including Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, to deal with any eventuality.The home ministry had recently issued an advisory to all states to increase security during the festive season. Following surgical strikes by the Indian Army across the Line of Control, Indian intelligence inputs have revealed that Pakistan-based terror groups LeT and JeM are getting “increasingly desperate” to carry out a major strike in an important Indian city. Intelligence sources claim that further investigations revealed that these terror organisations were not able to activate and get enough support from their local sleeper cells due to which the execution of a major strike did not seem possible. Thus, they have shifted their focus and are planning to use a lone wolf for the attack. “Following a high state of alert and sustained pressure by security agencies which even led to the smashing of an Islamic State (IS) module in south India by the NIA, it has become increasing difficult for sleeper cells to reactivate themselves,” a senior intelligence official said.
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October - 21 
Security Forces (SFs) in North Kashmir arrested two militants of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) module, identified as Safeer Ahmad Bhat and Farhaan Fayaz Liloo from Baramulla District on October 21, reports Daily Excelsior. Police said that one AK rifle, one
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Security Forces (SFs) in North Kashmir arrested two militants of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) module, identified as Safeer Ahmad Bhat and Farhaan Fayaz Liloo from Baramulla District on October 21, reports Daily Excelsior. Police said that one AK rifle, one pistol and other arms and ammunition was recovered from their possession. Police said that arrested militants were part of JeM module operating in Baramulla town and adjacent areas for last few months and had established base in the town taking advantage of unrest. They said that the module is headed by one Pakistani militant by code name Khalid. Police said that the module, along with the arrested duo were involved in an attack on Army convoy on August 16 in Khwajabagh area of Baramulla in which two Army personnel and one Police man were killed. Sources also added that the module was also involved in an attack on an Army camp in Baramulla town early this month in which one BSF man was killed and another was injured.
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October - 23 
Security agencies have listed over 1200 Over Ground Workers (OGWs) across Kashmir who are helping militants in logistics besides carrying out reconnaissance for them, reports Daily Excelsior on October 24. Sources said that security agencies have lis
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Security agencies have listed over 1200 Over Ground Workers (OGWs) across Kashmir who are helping militants in logistics besides carrying out reconnaissance for them, reports Daily Excelsior on October 24. Sources said that security agencies have listed 1242 OGWs across Kashmir and are keeping a close watch on their activities. These OGWs, as per reports, are helping militants in logistics and are carrying out reconnaissance for militant attacks. However, unofficially the number of OGWs in Kashmir has been put at 1850. Out of these OGWs, 350 are in North, 350 in South and 200 in Central Kashmir. However, unofficially the figure of OGWS in North, South and Central Kashmir is at 550, 1100 and 200 respectively. A top security official said that as per the official records there are 235 militants active in Kashmir. However, he put the unofficial figures of militants across Kashmir at 360. The official said that in Kupwara, 80 militants are active while unofficially, he put the figure at 100. In Sopore, there are 18 militants of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), Laskhar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) active while unofficially the figure is 35. In Bandipora, there are 9 JeM and LeT militants but unofficially the figure is 15 while in Baramulla, the number of active militants is 12 and unofficially the figure is 25. The official said that in South Kashmir, there are 81 militants of HM, JeM and LeT active while unofficially the number is 130. And in Central Kashmir, the official put the figures at 35 while unofficial figure of number of militants in Central Kashmir is 54. The official said in Srinagar, that was few months back militancy free, has 18 active militants with 5 of them locals and rest are foreigners. Sources said that out 235 militants operating in Kashmir, 153 are Pakistanis and rest are locals. Out of these Pakistani militants, as per Multi Agency Centre (MAC) figures, 83 have infiltrated into Kashmir from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) this year till August while rest are Kashmiris and around 50 of them have joined militancy this year only.
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October - 27 
Two associates of ‘commander’ Khalid of the Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) were arrested by SFs in Baramulla District on October 27, reports Daily Excelsior. The duo has been identified as Shahid Tantray and Fayaz Ahmad. They were arrested during
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Two associates of ‘commander’ Khalid of the Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) were arrested by SFs in Baramulla District on October 27, reports Daily Excelsior. The duo has been identified as Shahid Tantray and Fayaz Ahmad. They were arrested during operations launched by 46 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) of Army and Special Operations Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police, Baramulla in Faqir Wani and Boribagh areas of old town. One AK-47 rifle, one Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) grenade, one UBGL, four AK magazines, 200 rounds of AK ammunition, one hand grenade, one pistol, its magazine and ammunition were recovered from them. The JeM is responsible for carrying out two attacks in Baramulla town in which two Army jawans and cop were killed on August 16 and one Border Security Force (BSF) jawan was killed early this month. The JeM module is operating in Baramulla town and adjacent areas for last few months and had established base in the old town taking advantage of unrest. The module is headed by Pakistani militant commander Khalid.
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