India, Oct. 17 -- Pakistan's renewed alliance with ISIS-K signals a dangerous revival of its decades-old jihad strategy - blurring lines between global and regional terror. As Islamabad plays its proxy games once more, the Indian subcontinent face escalating security concerns, ideological dilemma and geopolitical challenges

ISIS's Khorasan Province, a regional branch of Daesh responsible for Central and South Asia, has begun expanding its influence in the region, as the Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has formed an alliance with Daesh's Khorasanis. Perhaps after a long period, Pakistan has renewed its terror strategy to develop and strengthen its terror networks, which will have serious impacts not only on India but als...