Discuss the evolution of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in Pakistan
What will be an ideal response?
• The LeT seems to be emerging as a new global jihadist organization working in conjunction with al Qaeda.
• It is best known for its attacks in India, including a deadly series of attacks in Mumbai in November 2008, and it rejects all forms of Islam except its own interpretation.
• Pakistan officially banned the LeT in 2002, so it operates under a series of differing names.
• The LeT traditionally defined its operations around the Jammu and Kashmir conflict.
• Since 1993, the group has engaged in a series of terrorist operations.
• The LeT has also launched numerous attacks in Jammu and Kashmir.
• LeT began to expand operations in Asia and the West in 2003.
• The LeT may be operating with al Qaeda, and the two groups share many ideological concepts.
• This relationship protects the LeT from crackdowns when the Pakistani government moves against terrorist groups, and it allows LeT planners to have access to intelligence data.
The LeT is well entrenched and in a position to launch further attacks? the LeT was a part of Pakistan's original regional strategy and an arm of the ISI.
• The growth of militancy in the tribal regions, however, has spawned a growth in the LeT.
• It has moved far beyond the ISI's ability to control the organization.
• There is fear the LeT will not only continue to execute Mumbai-style attacks, it will continue to evolve as part of the international jihadist network.
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