World News: A chilling new conspiracy involving the notorious Harkat-ul-Jihad terrorist organization has come to light on the Indo-Bangladesh border. Intelligence reports suggest that criminals and terrorists who escaped from Bangladeshi prisons have formed an armed gang, reportedly supplied with weapons from Pakistan, to execute terror attacks along the border.Pakistans Role in the ConspiracyAccording to sources, Pakistans intelligence agency ISI is playing a pivotal role in this plot. ISI is not only supplying arms and money to these terrorist organizations but also leveraging support from influential members of Bangladeshs interim government. Intelligence reports indicate that three advisors to the Bangladeshi interim government are backing this organization, further complicating regional security dynamics.Old Weapons, New ThreatShockingly, the arms being used in this terror scheme reportedly date back to 1971. Weapons sent by Pakistan during the Bangladesh Liberation War have resurfaced and are now intended to destabilize the Indo-Bangladesh border after more than five decades. The 50-member gang formed by these escaped criminals and terrorists has been described as heavily armed and highly organized.The ISI aims to exacerbate tensions between India and Bangladesh by facilitating terror acts along the border. The plan is to sabotage diplomatic relations between the two nations, ensuring that peace and cooperation remain elusive. This two-pronged strategy seeks to destabilize the border while creating discord between neighboring countries.Terror Trainers and Jamaat-e-Islamis RoleReports reveal that Pakistani terror trainers are actively involved in grooming this group. Additionally, the pro-Pakistan Jamaat-e-Islami organization is also part of this dangerous conspiracy. The goal appears to be creating an atmosphere of hostility through large-scale terrorist attacks on Indian soil or along its border with Bangladesh.This uncovered plot highlights the persistent efforts by certain factions to disrupt peace in the region. The potential impact of this scheme on Indo-Bangladesh relations and regional stability underscores the urgent need for heightened vigilance and cross-border cooperation.