A coordinated terror attack at Dinanagar in Gurdaspur district of Punjab, by suspected Pakistan-based jihadi elements, has <br /><br />sent Indian security agencies on a new track — to read why Punjab was attacked in a manner reminiscent of the 1980s or early <br /><br />1990s.<br />One of the initial assessments is two-pronged. Either the terrorists lost their way in the riverine segment along the Indo-<br /><br />Pak border and Punjab was not the original target or was the attack a revival of the 1980s ‘K2’ plan of Pakistani spy agency, <br /><br />the ISI.<br />The ‘K2’ plan envisaged simultaneous attacks to propagate terror for the ‘cause’ of Kashmir and ‘Khalistan’.<br /><br /><br />Connect with us on Social platform at: https://www.facebook.com/Inkhabar<br />Connect with us on Social platform at: https://twitter.com/InkhabarOnline<br />Subscribe to our You Tube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/itvnewsi...<br />http://www.inkhabar.com/