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Pakistan terror groups move launchpads inland after Indian strikes

India

After India's Operation Sindoor took out several terror camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and border areas of Pakistan, Pakistani terror outfits have shifted 72 launchpads to depth areas away from the border, including regions such as Sialkot, Zaffarwal, and other inland locations.
This move comes in response to India's targeted strikes following the tragic Pahalgam massacre in April.

Why should you care?

By moving their bases further from the border, these groups are trying to dodge Indian precision attacks—making it tougher for security forces to track and stop them.
The BSF is staying alert and adapting its strategies, but this shift highlights how cross-border threats are evolving and why border security remains a big challenge.