Terror Cache Found in Punjab Forest India Tightens Security After Deadly Attack
Punjab Police Foils Major Terror Bid in Forest: Grenades, Bombs, and ISI Links Exposed
In a powerful show of alertness and coordination, Punjab Police and intelligence agencies thwarted a major terrorist plot this week by recovering a deadly cache of weapons and communication equipment from a dense forest area. The joint operation uncovered rocket-propelled grenades, IEDs, hand grenades, and a wireless set, believed to be linked to sleeper cells activated by Pakistanâs Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
This major crackdown follows rising India-Pakistan tensions after a terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians. The recovery signals growing concerns of revived terror networks in Punjab.
 What Was Found in Punjabâs Forest
Terror Arsenal Recovered
During the operation, security forces discovered:
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2 Rocket-Propelled Grenades (RPGs)
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2 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)
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5 P-86 Hand Grenades
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1 Wireless Communication Set
Authorities believe these materials were strategically placed for future terror attacks in India, possibly targeting public places or security forces.
Coordinated by ISI and Terror Networks
Initial investigations suggest ISI is attempting to reactivate sleeper cells in Punjab, using proxies like Lashkar-e-Taiba and other terror outfits. According to Punjabâs Director General of Police, this is a clear effort to destabilize internal peace and create fear across northern India.
 The Broader Picture: What Triggered the Crackdown?
The Pahalgam Attack: A Flashpoint
On April 22, the peaceful town of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir saw one of the deadliest terror attacks in recent times, resulting in 26 civilian deaths. A group called The Resistance Front, linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, took responsibility for the massacre.
This attack not only horrified the nation but also became a turning point in Indiaâs security posture. Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed a firm and decisive response, allowing the military and police complete freedom to hunt down and neutralize terrorist threats.
 India Responds With Iron Fist
10 Terrorist Homes Demolished in Kashmir
In retaliation, Indian security forces destroyed the homes of at least 10 terrorists in Kashmir. These were believed to be hideouts or homes of known associates of terror outfits involved in cross-border operations.
Indus Waters Treaty Suspended
As a diplomatic weapon, India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, signaling a significant escalation. This 1960 agreement had survived multiple warsâbut not this time.
Trade and Airspace Closures
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Airspace was closed to Pakistani planes.
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Visas of Pakistani nationals were cancelled.
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Trade routes were shut down, freezing bilateral economic activities.
This marks one of the strongest coordinated responses to Pakistan-based terrorism in recent history.
 Nationwide Security Measures Rolled Out
Mock Drills Ordered Across All States
The Union Home Ministry has now directed all Indian states to conduct emergency preparedness drills. These drills include:
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Activating air-raid sirens
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Training civilians on bunker usage and emergency protocols
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Cleaning and preparing trenches and bomb shelters
LoC Tensions Persist
Even as these drills begin, ceasefire violations continue for the 12th night in a row along the Line of Control (LoC). Reports confirm unprovoked small arms fire from the Pakistani side, sparking concern among residents in border areas.
Civilians have begun cleaning individual bunkers, anticipating potential escalation into heavy shelling. Local administrations are providing support to ensure bunkers are habitable.
 Why Punjab Is Under the Radar Again
Punjab has a long and complex history with militancy, especially during the 1980s insurgency. Though peace returned in the 1990s, Pakistan-backed terror outfits have periodically tried to revive militant activity in the region.
The current situation suggests that ISI is again testing the waters, using Punjabâs strategic geography to its advantage. The state borders Pakistan and offers access routes to Delhi and other key cities, making it a valuable target for terror infiltration.
 What Officials Are Saying
Punjab DGP stated:
âThis is not an isolated incident. Itâs part of a larger strategy by ISI and affiliated groups to reignite terror in Punjab and spread fear across the country.â
He also emphasized the importance of public vigilance and inter-agency coordination, promising that further raids and intelligence operations would continue in the days ahead.
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Punjab Police recovered a huge cache of explosives and weapons in a forest, likely meant for future terror attacks.
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ISI and Pakistani terror outfits are believed to be reviving sleeper cells in India.
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The crackdown comes after the deadly Pahalgam attack, which escalated tensions between India and Pakistan.
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India has responded with diplomatic, military, and civic preparedness moves, including treaty suspension, airspace bans, and emergency drills.
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The public is being urged to remain vigilant, as authorities tighten security across northern India.
