LeT Terrorists Enter Bangladesh, Raising India Attack Fears

Key Takeaways

  • Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists have reportedly entered Bangladesh from Pakistan.
  • They are suspected to be planning attacks against India from Dhaka soil.
  • Indian and Bangladeshi security agencies are coordinating a response.

A group of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists has arrived in Bangladesh, sparking major security concerns that Pakistan may be planning cross-border attacks against India from Dhaka.

Flight Details and Current Location

According to intelligence sources, the terrorists entered Bangladesh on Bangladesh Biman flight BG-342, which departed from Karachi, Pakistan, and landed in Dhaka at 4:20 AM on January 21, 2025. The group is currently believed to be hiding in a safe house within the capital city.

Security Threat and Regional Implications

The infiltration poses a significant threat to both India and Bangladesh. LeT, the Pakistan-based group behind the 2008 Mumbai attacks, is reportedly planning to launch operations against India from Bangladeshi territory.

This development occurs amid heightened alert in India due to rising terrorist activities in the region. Indian security agencies are actively monitoring the situation and are in direct contact with their Bangladeshi counterparts.

Strain on Bilateral Relations

While Bangladesh has been a crucial partner for India in counter-terrorism efforts, the presence of LeT operatives on its soil risks straining diplomatic ties between the two neighbours.

Official Response and Joint Action

The Indian government is expected to raise the issue at the highest levels with Bangladesh. A joint security operation between the two countries is likely to be launched to neutralize the imminent threat.

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