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New Lashkar-e-Taiba Training Video Emerges Amid Tensions Over Indus Waters Treaty

A newly surfaced video from Lashkar-e-Taiba reveals operatives training for aquatic operations at Mangla Dam, coinciding with alarming statements from US-designated terrorist Haris Dar. He hinted at a significant attack related to the Indus Waters Treaty, which India has suspended following a terror incident. This situation underscores the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, particularly regarding water security and terrorism. As Pakistan raises concerns internationally, India remains resolute in its stance, emphasizing the need for Pakistan to halt its support for terrorism. The implications of these developments could be far-reaching, making it a critical issue to follow.
 

Lashkar-e-Taiba's Recent Training Footage


A recently released video from Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) showcases their operatives undergoing training for aquatic operations at Mangla Dam in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. This footage highlights their swimming and water-based exercises, surfacing shortly after a US-designated terrorist, Haris Dar, was recorded addressing new recruits. In his remarks, he ominously suggested that 'something significant will occur this year,' referencing India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty following a terror incident in Pahalgam.


Historically, Mangla Dam has been a site for terrorist training, where individuals like Ajmal Kasab received instruction in marine tactics and beach landings. The recent comments from Haris Dar indicate a potential escalation in hostilities, particularly concerning the Indus Waters Treaty, which India has put on hold as a strategic response to terrorism emanating from Pakistan.


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By suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, India effectively restricts Pakistan's access to water from rivers flowing from its territory. Although Pakistan has raised concerns about this issue on international platforms, India remains firm in its position, insisting that the treaty will remain suspended until Pakistan ceases its support for terrorism. The ongoing situation is critical for Pakistan's water security, and Dar's recent statements suggest a belief that a significant victory may be on the horizon.