How Pakistan’s Terror Network Survives—and Why India Must End It
Mukesh Devrari For years, India has been at the receiving end of terrorism originating from Pakistan, and yet the world continues to pretend that this is a matter of “dispute” rather than design. From the hijacking of IC-814 to the bloodshed in Mumbai and repeated massacres in Kashmir, the pattern is too obvious to ignore—terrorists are trained, protected, and deployed as instruments of state policy. This article is not about emotions or slogans; it is about facts that have been buried under denial, propaganda, and diplomatic cowardice. It asks a simple question: how long can India afford restraint when terror networks survive, regroup, and strike again with impunity? Every Pakistani should know that IC814 was hijacked by Pakistani terrorists, and India released three terrorists, including Masood Azhar, who still runs the Islamic terrorist group Jaish e Mohammad, and operates freely in Pakistan and is backed by the Pakistani army. India was helpless and could not do anything. On...