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India says it thwarted attacks by Pakistan-backed militants, arrested over 200 operatives

By Thomson Reuters Aug 17, 2026 | 6:39 AM

MUMBAI, Aug 17 (Reuters) – Indian security agencies arrested more than 200 “terror operatives” linked to Pakistan, thwarting potential “subversive attacks” around the country’s ​Independence Day last week, Home Minister ‌Amit Shah said on Monday, in one of the largest such crackdowns in years.

• A multi-state operation against what Shah said was a terror group backed ‌by ​Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) ⁠was carried out across ⁠14 Indian states on August 12, three days before India celebrated its 80th year of freedom from British colonial rule.

• A spokesperson ​for Pakistan’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment from ⁠Reuters. Pakistan has in ⁠the past denied allegations that it ​backs militant groups blamed for attacks in India.

• “Modi government destroyed ​the ISI-backed terror group Shahzad Bhatti Network ‌ahead of Independence Day and thwarted its plans for subversive attacks by arresting more than 200 operatives,” Shah said in a post on ⁠X.

• Shah said agencies had recovered pistols, live cartridges, grenades bearing Pakistan Ordnance Factory markings and crude ⁠bombs.

• India ‌and Pakistan both claim that the ⁠other fosters and abets terrorism ​in their ‌country.

• The nuclear-armed neighbours were ​involved in ⁠a four-day military conflict last year after India blamed Pakistani attackers for the killing of 26 men at a tourist destination in Indian Kashmir.

(Writing by Shilpa Jamkhandikar; Editing by YP Rajesh and ​Chizu Nomiyama )