In a significant disclosure to the Supreme Court, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has connected the recent Pahalgam terror attack to Lashkar-e-Taiba’s (LeT) narco-trafficking network, which is allegedly supported by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
According to a Times of India report, the NIA informed a bench comprising Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh that LeT is using narcotics trafficking as a strategy to fund its terror operations and destabilize India. The agency highlighted that the group aimed to target Indian youth by flooding the country with drugs.
The investigation revealed that a massive 3,000 kg heroin consignment, valued at ₹21,000 crore and seized at Mundra port, was a key part of this operation. The heroin was smuggled from Afghanistan via Iran, disguised as talc powder, and brought into India using legitimate import documents.
Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, representing the government, told the court, “Look what they did to India at Pahalgam by shooting innocent tourists,” emphasizing the direct link between drug money and terrorist activities. The affidavit submitted by NIA further stated that the narcotics were routed through Iranian intermediaries and stored in warehouses located in Delhi's Neb Sarai and Alipur areas. Proceeds from drug sales were allegedly channeled to finance terror attacks on Indian soil.
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Yusen Logistics has officially launched Yusen Logistics Global Management Co., Ltd. (YLGM), signaling a transformative shift in its organizational structure aimed at fostering sustainable growth and global leadership in supply chain logistics.
The inauguration ceremony, held at YLGM’s Tokyo headquarters, marked a significant milestone for the Yusen Logistics Group. CEO Hiroki Harada addressed employees, emphasizing that 2025 will be a pivotal year. “With the launch of YLGM and the formulation of our next medium-term management plan, our theme for this year is ‘growth,’” he stated. “Our strength lies in our people and our global network. Let’s continue to build strong partnerships worldwide, take on new challenges, and drive the Group’s growth forward.”
Positioned as the strategic nerve center of the Yusen Logistics Group, YLGM will lead global operations planning and management. The company has adopted English as its official language and is operated by a diverse team of international executives. Grounded in the principles of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), YLGM is committed to fostering an inclusive culture that values individual contributions and ensures unbiased decision-making.
The launch aligns with the NYK Group’s “CX Story” vision of becoming “A Global Company Headquartered in Japan.” As Yusen Logistics enters the final phase of its “TRANSFORM 2025” initiative, YLGM will spearhead the development of the Group’s next medium-term management plan, focused on Business Transformation as the cornerstone for future strategy.
Through this strategic evolution, Yusen Logistics aims to strengthen its position as the preferred logistics partner globally, delivering unmatched value to customers and stakeholders while navigating the dynamic global supply chain landscape.
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