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International counter-terrorism operation

Indian Forces Kill Two JeM Terrorists in Kishtwar

Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Feb 22, 2026 · Last updated Feb 22, 2026

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This event has minimal direct impact on financial markets, as it is a localized counter-terrorism operation. However, it reinforces the ongoing security challenges in the India===Jammu and Kashmir region, which could indirectly affect investor confidence in regional development projects.

Defense Government

Two terrorists affiliated with the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) were killed in an encounter with security forces in the Kishtwar district of India===Jammu and Kashmir. The operation, dubbed 'Trashi-I', was a joint effort by the India===Indian Army's White Knight Corps and Counter-Intelligence Force (CIF) Delta, in coordination with the India===Jammu and Kashmir Police, the India===Intelligence Bureau, and the India===Central Reserve Police Force. The terrorists, identified as Pakistani nationals, were found hiding in a mudhouse and opened fire on approaching search parties, leading to an intense gunfight. Security forces recovered arms and ammunition, including two AK-47 rifles, from the site. This incident marks the neutralization of six JeM terrorists in the Jammu region this year, following similar operations in Udhampur and Kathua districts. Search operations are ongoing in the Chatroo forest belt, which has seen multiple skirmishes recently.

95 India===Indian Army neutralized two terrorists Jaish-e-Mohammed
90 India===Indian Army launched joint counter-terrorism operation Jaish-e-Mohammed
80 Jaish-e-Mohammed engaged in gunfight with security forces India===Indian Army
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The India===Indian Army, specifically its White Knight Corps and Counter-Intelligence Force (CIF) Delta, successfully conducted 'Operation Trashi-I', neutralizing two terrorists. This demonstrates their effectiveness in counter-terrorism efforts.
Importance 90 Sentiment 20
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Jaish-e-Mohammed suffered a setback as two of its members, identified as Pakistani nationals, were killed during 'Operation Trashi-I' in India===Jammu and Kashmir. This continues a trend of losses for the group in the region this year.
Importance 80 Sentiment -70
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The India===Jammu and Kashmir Police provided credible intelligence inputs and coordinated with the India===Indian Army and India===Central Reserve Police Force in 'Operation Trashi-I', contributing to the successful neutralization of terrorists.
Importance 70 Sentiment 10
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The India===Central Reserve Police Force coordinated with the India===Indian Army and India===Jammu and Kashmir Police in 'Operation Trashi-I', playing a role in the successful neutralization of terrorists.
Importance 70 Sentiment 10
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India===Jammu and Kashmir is the region where the counter-terrorism operation took place, indicating ongoing security challenges but also successful efforts by security forces to neutralize threats.
Importance 60 Sentiment 10
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The India===Intelligence Bureau provided credible intelligence inputs that were crucial for launching 'Operation Trashi-I', leading to the neutralization of two terrorists.
Importance 50 Sentiment 10
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Pakistan is implicated as the origin of the Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists killed in the operation, highlighting cross-border terrorism concerns.
Importance 40 Sentiment -10
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