The annual report Worldwide Threat Assessment was tabled by the Director of US Intelligence, Daniel Coats on Tuesday in the US Congress. He deposed before the Senate Intelligence Committee of the US, reported the media.
The report also said that an increase in communal clashes could alienate Muslims and “allow Islamist terrorist groups in India to expand their influence”.
On India-Pakistan relations, the report said, “that cross-border terrorism, firing across the Line of Control, divisive national elections in India, and Islamabad’s perception of its position with the US relative to India will contribute to strained India-Pakistan relations at least through May 2019, the deadline for the Indian election, and probably beyond.”
It warned that militant groups supported by Pakistan “will continue to take advantage of their safe haven” in the country to “plan and conduct attacks in India and Afghanistan, including against US interests”.
source: NH