The Indian forces' targeted strikes disrupted longstanding militant networks in Jammu and Kashmir, forcing JeM and HM to abandon their traditional strongholds and seek refuge elsewhere.
Intelligence reports indicate the groups have moved operations to the rugged terrain of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a region known for its porous borders and history of harboring extremists.
Sources claim Islamabad provided logistical and financial assistance for the relocation, raising concerns over cross-border terrorism and straining Indo-Pak relations further.