NIA chargesheet details Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind shift to tech led urban terror using doctor module

Forest jihad turned into a doctor based digital pipeline
The NIA chargesheet says Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind has evolved from a forest insurgency model into a technology driven urban terror network. Intelligence cited in the document attributes the shift to Pakistan-based handlers who replaced the Zakir Musa era’s visual propaganda with a pan-India digital system built to link Kashmir militancy to wider global jihadist goals. Investigators also describe a doctor terror module tied to Umer Un Nabi and allege encrypted recruitment bypassed traditional command structures, with AQIS and ISI influence.
- NIA cites a major AGuH move from forest insurgency to urban terror
- A doctor terror module is linked to accused Umer Un Nabi, killed in the Red Fort blast
- Zakir Musa’s social media propaganda model is said to have been replaced by a tech driven network
- Investigators allege encrypted digital platforms used for recruitment and operational restructuring
- The group is described as a Kashmir extension of AQIS with Pakistan network links
- The chargesheet suggests ISI involvement in reshaping leadership structure
This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on
The Economic Times
