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JeM recruits educated Indians for terror ops; Pakistan still supports

India

A tragic car bombing near Delhi's Red Fort on November 11, 2025, took nine lives and has now been traced back to the terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).
The bomb was hidden in a Hyundai i20 close to the metro station.
Even after past military crackdowns and global pressure, JeM is still active—reportedly with support from Pakistan's intelligence agency.

JeM's women's wing head arrested

Indian investigators have arrested two suspects linked to JeM: Shaheena Shahid and Dr. Mujammil Shakeel.
Police recovered a huge stash of ammonium nitrate—about 3,000kg—from Dr. Mujammil Shakeel, commonly used for making bombs.
Shahid may be the head of JeM's women's wing in India, showing the group is now recruiting educated individuals for its operations and making it even tougher for authorities to stop them.