Security personnel stand guard during an encounter in which five militants were killed in Jammu and Kashmir’s Nehama village of Kulgam district. (Image: PTI File/Representative)
The so-called Pakistan Border Action Team (BAT) consists of special forces personnel from the Pakistan Army and terrorists.
Recent skirmishes in Jammu could indicate the start of a ‘Kargil II’ conflict, as Indian Army thwarted an attack by Pakistan’s Border Action Team (BAT) in Kupwara district, resulting in casualties on both sides.
The BAT comprises special forces from the Pakistan Army and terrorists.
In the exchange, a Pakistani intruder was killed, while others retreated during the intense gunfight in the Kamakari sector.
Intelligence sources suggest Pakistani special forces are orchestrating these attacks.
Drawing parallels to the Kargil War, sources indicate a potential conflict due to missing US weapons from Afghanistan reaching Kashmir.
‘Diversion Tactic’
There are suspicions that external powers are fueling these conflicts to divert attention from other global crises.
Allegations suggest US funding to Pakistan is being misused in the Kashmir conflict.
The potential conflict, known as ‘Kargil II’, could serve as a diversion tactic in light of geopolitical issues.
The West’s involvement in funding Pakistan to strain India’s ties with Russia has raised concerns.
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