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Thursday, December 11, 2025
TopicJamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh

Topic: Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh

NIA arrests ‘highly-radicalised’ Bihar man involved in spreading ‘jihad’ against India

Ali Asgar from Siswaniya village was the seventh accused arrested in connection with a probe into activities of the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh outfit, an official said.

How Taliban’s expansion in Afghanistan could signal rise of Bangladesh-based terror group

Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), which has its roots in an earlier Afghan war, had started a reign of terror in Bangladesh in early 2000s.

NIA chief says Jamaat-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh spreading its roots in India

At a meeting of Anti-Terrorism Squads, the NIA chief said the JMB was using the guise of immigrants and has spread its activities in Jharkhand, Bihar, Maharashtra, Karnataka & Kerala.

Bangladesh’s Jamaat has made its way into India, Modi govt’s ban on group simply won’t do

Islamic State’s backing has boosted Bangladesh-based JMB’s India operations. Modi government will need better coordination with border states.

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India’s long war with Maoists has a huge void — no number of dead bodies can fill it

Weak governance, corruption and poverty continue to define tribal life in India. The introduction of industrial and mining projects has benefited contractors, politicians and officials more than Adivasis.

Niti Aayog CEO has a message for power stakeholders. Buckle up for surge to feed EVs, data centres

Clean energy is “no longer the sideshow, it is the show”, BVR Subrahmanyam told the Odisha summit, warning India to lead the global shift or risk others’ tech dominance.

Dubai Tejas crash revives focus on advanced, fully automated safety systems

Dubai airshow crash & pilot death have rekindled concerns over pilot safety, and need for smarter automated systems that can step in when G-forces, temporary loss of consciousness hit the pilot.

Asim Munir & Pakistan’s Failed Marshal Doctrine

None of Pakistan’s PMs has lasted 5 years. That the current PM has given Asim Munir 5 years shows that of all military dictatorships history has seen, Pakistan’s is most creative.