Intelligence Bureau has intercepted conversations of Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin hatching devious plots against India. Headlines Today has accessed an urgent dispatch sent by the Director, Intelligence Bureau, to the Unified Command in Srinagar.

The missive says the IB has intercepted conversations of Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin. The instruction in the intercepts is ominous - initiate 'unprecedented mobilisation and infiltration' across India. Headlines Today correspondent Ashraf Wani travelled to Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, where one of India's most wanted terrorists continues to hatch devious plots with the full backing of the Pakistan establishment.

Sitting comfortably in his ISI safe house near Muzzafarabad, Syed Salahuddin, commander-in-chief of the notorious Hizbul Mujahideen, has the full sanction of the Pakistani state to roam freely and to develop his strategy of bleeding India by a thousand cuts.

Salahuddin's plans for this summer are giving a headache to the top bosses in India's security establishment.

Headlines Today has accessed this Intelligence Bureau alert. Six days ago, on May 18, at his office in North Block, Home Minister P. Chidambaram chaired a high-level meeting of top intelligence officials.

During this meeting they discussed the voice spectrum analysis done on intercepts sent by the police's Special Cell in Srinagar. The voice on the intercepts had been positively identified as that of Syed Salahuddin. His instruction to top commanders is chilling - prepare for unprecedented mobilisation and infiltration into India.

Even in Muzzafarabad, Salahuddin makes no bones about his plans for a hot and bloody summer.

According to the IB report accessed by Headlines Today, Salahuddin is planning major infiltration through the Gurez sector of North Kashmir. His special focus is the Naushera Nar, which is also described in military parlance as the National Highway of Infiltration. Salahuddin is heard telling his commanders that 1200 HM cadres have been trained by him in the Mansehra and Kotli camps in PoK. Out of these, 750 terrorists are slated to cross over into India.

Salahuddin openly admits that after a period of relative lull, the time has come to up the ante against India.

"Hamari jo jung hai, guerrilla type ki jung hai (Our fight is guerilla-like). It can never be on a constant pace. Isme jo (nisyufaraz) aate hain, hamare liye koi masla nahin. Hum 10,000 rakhenge field me 10 lakh rakhenge ya 100 rakhenge, hame to occupation forces ke...ko thaka dena hai. (We have to tire out the occupation forces.). Aur Allah-tala ka ehsaan hai ki Jammu Kashmir ek aisa topography farham karta hai jahan hum bagair hi kisi dikkat ke occupation forces ke khilaf hazaron saal lad sakte hai. (We can move freely in this region and fight the forces for a thousand years.)," says Syed Salahuddin.

There are intelligence reports on how Salahuddin has instructed his commanders to increase suicide attacks not just in Kashmir but also target vital installations across India. Salahuddin is also known to be very happy that over the past few years, Pakistan has been getting more and more support from China in its war against India.

But now with David Coleman Headley exposing the nexus between the ISI and terror outfits like Jaish and Hizb during his trial in Chicago, Islamabad can no longer decry India's assertions as mere propaganda.