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US Intel Chief: Pak based Terrorist groups can Continue Attacks in India!

Well, as you all may know that Pakistani army is backing terrorist and there’s nothing new in it. Reports are coming that these Pak-backed terrorist groups are about to make more violence in India and planning for something big to attack the Indian people and army. Now, America’s intelligence chief has warned that Pakistan-supported terrorist groups would continue to carry out attacks inside India and quoted that risking an escalation of tension between the two neighbors its bad.

As per the Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats reports, the attack could follow the previous attack where Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists struck the Sunjuwan Military Camp in Jammu on Saturday, killing seven people including six soldiers and one civilian. Also, Pakistan keeps on threatening US interests by deploying new nuclear weapons capabilities, maintaining its ties to terrorists, restricting counterterrorism cooperation, and drawing closer to China, Coats said in his testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Tuesday.

Overall, this whole scenario isn’t looking that good and positive for the Indian people and army. Here, we aren’t saying that Indians are going to be silent on this whole issue but we are thinking about making peace but it looks Pakistani army isn’t much in favor of peace. “Militant groups supported by Islamabad will continue to take advantage of their safe haven in Pakistan to plan and conduct attacks in India and Afghanistan, including against US interests,” Coats said during the hearing on ‘Worldwide Threat Assessment’ of the US intelligence community.

Also, the reports are suggesting that the US chief said, Pakistan’s perception of its eroding position relative to India, reinforced by endemic economic weakness and domestic security issues, almost certainly will exacerbate long-held fears of isolation and drive Islamabad’s pursuit of actions that run counter to US goals for the region.

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