Overview
- Pakistan is rebuilding launchpads and training camps destroyed in May with smaller, tech-equipped units hosting fewer than 200 fighters along the Line of Control
- The Pakistani Army, ISI and civilian authorities are funding and coordinating the effort under a June 30 deadline to restore key sites including the Markaz Subhan Allah complex in Bahawalpur
- Intercepted communications show senior commanders from Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hizbul Mujahideen and The Resistance Front met with ISI officials to restructure command chains and allocate resources
- New camps feature thermal-masking technology, low-frequency radar countermeasures and anti-drone systems to reduce vulnerability to Indian surveillance and strikes
- Intelligence sources indicate portions of World Bank and Asian Development Bank aid are being diverted to finance the reconstruction of these terror facilities