In a disturbing development, intelligence agencies have reported that 15 terror camps have been reconstructed in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) just 90 days after India’s successful Operation Sindoor. According to sources, these camps are being reactivated with direct support from Pakistan’s ISI, and there are visible signs of fresh terrorist recruitments, training drills, and weapons movement near the Line of Control (LoC). Many of the rebuilt camps are located in areas previously dismantled following Indian counter-terror operations. This alarming revival suggests a possible return to Pakistan’s proxy war strategy, reigniting cross-border terrorism in the region. Indian defence and intelligence establishments are on high alert, and surveillance has been significantly ramped up. The move threatens regional peace and demands global attention to Pakistan’s continued support for terrorism.