This has roots in the domestic politics of Pakistan, going back to 2009 when the Pakistani Taliban began to become quite serious, the Pakistani state started rehabilitating the JeM in a very big way. The Pakistani Taliban come from the Deobandi school of Islam. So the Pakistani Army was basically giving these Pakistani Taliban two choices—either you can do this “ghar wapsi" and rejoin the Afghan Taliban or you can join JeM, if you don’t do either, we (Pakistan Army) will kill you. In other words you can become “good terrorists" again by joining the fight against Afghanistan or India. The JeM and the Afghan Taliban are the only real organizations that can draw the Pakistani Taliban back because they have a common ideology. At the same time, you can see the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) which operates under the name of Jamaat ud Dawa (JuD) has been much more involved in domestic issues. What it means is that ideologically LeT is opposed to the Islamic State (IS), to the Pakistani Taliban, to the Deobandi groups committing violence within Pakistan itself. They are clear that as long as you are a Muslim and you respect the paramountcy of Allah, you should not be killed. This takes on the Deobandi groups. I make this argument in my book, the LeT is going to be much more important to the Pakistani state trying to calm down all these violent forces that are largely killing Pakistanis. The JeM is pivotal for sieving off some of the Deobandis who are killing Pakistanis and reorienting them towards killing Indians and Afghans. For the near future, I expect JeM to be the sword arm, if you will, of the ISI not the LeT because the LeT is very much engrossed in what is happening domestically. That doesn’t mean LeT is being mainstreamed and driven out of violence. That’s not true. The ISI always pits these different organizations against each other and use these organizations for different effects. LeT does not do suicide bombings like the Pulwama attack. Their fidayeen attacks are like conventional special operations attacks.