What happened
A brief national security update reports that an agency action dismantled an alleged ISI-backed gang. The excerpt indicates disruption of a network, likely through arrests or operational actions, but it does not include legible specifics such as the agency name, place, or number of persons.
Background and earlier position
In India’s internal security context, allegations of foreign intelligence support (such as support linked to Pakistan-based intelligence channels) typically lead to investigations under policing and security laws. Such cases often involve seizure or recovery of materials, identification of handlers, and tracking of funding and communication routes, but publicly verifiable detail varies by case.
What changed now
The update adds a new operational claim: an agency action has dismantled an alleged ISI-backed gang. In the absence of complete details in the excerpt, the measurable “change” is limited to the reported disruption of an alleged network, not the establishment of new policy or legislation.
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