After the revocation of Article 370 in India, terror outfits such as Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) have undergone a rebranding, now operating under the names The Resistance Front (TRF) and Pakistan-Administered Jammu and Kashmir (PAFF). This strategic move is an attempt to disguise their extremist ideologies and leverage the narrative of a legitimate freedom struggle. By adopting these new names, the groups hope to avoid international sanctions, garner support from Western human rights organizations, and bolster their ranks in the face of increased crackdowns by Indian security forces. The rebranding reflects a calculated effort by these terrorist organizations to adapt to evolving geopolitical dynamics and sustain their operations in the region. The TRF and PAFF continue to pose a significant threat to peace and stability in the region, with their activities designed to incite violence and further their agenda through acts of terrorism. The Indian government remains vigilant in its efforts to combat these groups and safeguard the security of its citizens. This development underscores the complex challenges posed by terrorism in the region and the need for continued cooperation among nations to address this shared threat effectively.

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Terror groups rebrand as TRF and PAFF post Article 370 revocation to evade sanctions and boost support.
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