a ‘dangerous move’ by pakistan’s inter-services intelligence (isi) and heads of terror groups to rope in women and juveniles to carry weapons and messages has come to light amid a decline in the use of traditional means of communication by terrorists in kashmir valley, a top army officer has said. the general officer commanding of srinagar-based 15 corps, also known as chinar corps, lt general amardeep singh aujla also said the forces need to be cautious as people sitting across the line of control (loc)