Pakistan rebuilds Jaish-e-Mohammed HQ at Bahawalpur destroyed by India in Operation Sindoor: Report
MeridStreet AI summaryPakistan has reportedly rebuilt the headquarters of the militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur, a location previously destroyed by India in a military operation. This move comes at a time of strained relations between India and Pakistan, with India previously citing the site as evidence of Pakistan's inability to dismantle terrorist organizations. The reconstruction of the complex is likely to exacerbate tensions between the two countries, potentially impacting trade and economic relations.
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Why it matters
The reconstruction of the Jaish-e-Mohammed HQ is seen as a provocative move by Pakistan. This could lead to increased tensions and potential military action between the two countries.
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- Indian stocks
- Pakistani rupee
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