New Delhi, March 16 -- Out of around 60 terrorist groups banned by the United States, including multiple subsidiaries of Al Qaeda and Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), more than 10 of these are operating from Pakistan under protection of that country's army. Some of these groups continue to be active even though they were banned more than 20 years ago. They continue to train terrorists and indulge in Hawala funding across the world, under the watchful eyes of the Pakistan government and its army. These groups include Harkat ul Mujahideen (HUM), which was banned in 1997; Lashkar e Tayyaba (LeT), banned in 2001; Jaish e Mohammed (JEM) 2001; Lashkar i Jhangvi (LJ) 2003; Islamic Jihad Union (IJU) 2005; Jundallah 2010; Tehrik e Taliban P...