'Human GPS' Bagu Khan killed in Jammu and Kashmir Month -Who was the Hizbul terrorist guide?

Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have a man who has long been considered the most important link in border -border infiltration networks. Bagu Khan, better known by his alias Samandar Chacha or the ‘Human GPS’, was eliminated in an operation in the Gurez sector of the Bandipora district on Saturday. How was ‘Human GPS’ Bagu Khan killed? The joint operation, named Naushera Nar IV, was launched after Jammu’s intelligence and Kashmir police suggested that an infiltration attempt was threatening. The Indian Army troops deployed along the LOC saw suspicious movement near Nowshera nausea and challenged the infiltragers. When they set fire to a gunfire in which Bagu Khan and another militant died, according to several media reports, including India Today, and News18. Who was Bagu Khan? Bagu Khan has been active in Pakistan possession Kashmir (Pok) since 1995 and has been one of the oldest facilitators of terrorism in the region. Although attached to Hizbul Mujahideen, he was not limited to a single outfit non-militants to help Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba and other groups slipped through the loc. Bagu Khan’s unparalleled knowledge of the Gurez sector earned him the nickname “Human GPS”. Bagu Khan mainly served as a Hiz bull commander. However, he also assisted several other organizations and helped them plan and execute infiltrations from Gurez and neighboring sectors. For almost three decades, he made fighters through robust mountains, narrow ridges and hidden passes shepherd, which made at least 100 infiltration efforts possible. Most of these missions have succeeded, making him invaluable for multiple terrorist outfits. Why was Bagu Khan important to terror groups? Bagu Khan was not a militant in the front line, but rather a logistical brain. He specializes in navigation and survival, and leads groups through the Himalayan site without maps, often in hostile weather conditions, according to India Today report for security agencies, he was a top goal precisely because he acted as a bridge between Pakistani handlers and operatives on Indian soil. What does Bagu Khan’s death mean? Safety officials call Bagu Khan’s elimination a ‘major setback’ for terrorist -infiltration networks, News18 reports. With Bagu Khan away, terror outfits lose not only a commander, but a living archive of routes and strategies. Analysts believe that its absence could force terror groups to find new guides, which delay the infiltration operations in India in the short term. What is the greater safety context of Bagu Khan’s death? The murder of Bagu Khan came days after another infiltration bid was fooled in the Gurez sector, where two militants were shot dead. Meanwhile, Bihar was placed on a major warning after intelligence inputs suggested that three Jaish-E-Mohammed terrorists crossed from Nepal to the state.