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.
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