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'Indian Soldiers Didn't Kill Terrorists Based on Their Religion but on...': Rajnath Singh on Operation Sindoor

Jaish-e-Mohammad aims to rebuild destroyed terror infrastructure by raising Rs 3.91 billion through a campaign using digital wallets controlled by Masood Azhar's family, ensuring decade-long operational funding.

  • Pakistan-Based Jaish-e-Mohammad launched a Rs 3.91 billion fundraising campaign after May 7 Operation Sindoor destroyed its headquarters and four training camps, security officials said.
  • Operation Sindoor began on May 7 as India's retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians, followed by strikes on Pakistani air bases on May 10 amid escalation.
  • Intelligence reports show JeM is using digital wallets such as EasyPaisa and Sadapay, with accounts traced to Talha Al Saif and Aftab Ahmad, framing the campaign as building 313 mosques costing Rs 12.5 million each.
  • No fewer than ten satellites engaged by ISRO provided round-the-clock guidance, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, while Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal AP Singh reported six Pakistani aircraft downed and nine terror camps struck.
  • Officials say Operation Sindoor marks a turning point as India's space programme unveils a 15-year roadmap with over 100 planned satellite launches, signaling a strategic shift.
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