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India Designates 23 Pakistan-Based Militants as Terrorists Under UAPA

Union Home Ministry blacklists 23 individuals linked to JeM and LeT terror groups.

Farida Sheikh
Farida Sheikh
International Affairs Writer · Sat, 04 July 2026 at 11:01 am
India Designates 23 Pakistan-Based Militants as Terrorists Under UAPA

The Union Home Ministry has formally designated 23 individuals operating from Pakistani territories as terrorists under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). These individuals are affiliated with designated terror organizations including Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), and other militant groups active in the region.

The designation marks another step in India's counter-terrorism efforts against cross-border militant networks. By listing these individuals as terrorists, the government restricts their financial transactions, freezes assets, and prevents their entry into Indian territory. The move aims to disrupt the operational networks of these organizations and strengthen India's security apparatus against potential threats.

This action aligns with India's broader strategy to combat Pakistan-based terror groups that have been responsible for numerous attacks on Indian soil. JeM and LeT have long been identified as key players in cross-border terrorism, with multiple operations traced back to their cadres. The designation process involves rigorous intelligence gathering and coordination between security agencies.

The listing places additional pressure on Pakistan to take concrete action against militant infrastructure operating from its territory. International counter-terrorism frameworks increasingly demand nations to prevent their soil from being used as safe havens for terror groups. This move reinforces India's commitment to preventing terrorist financing and dismantling support networks.

Such designations are part of India's multi-pronged approach to national security, combining intelligence operations, diplomatic efforts, and legal measures. The government regularly updates its terror watch list based on emerging threats and intelligence inputs from security agencies across the country.

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