ISLAMABAD: Senior journalist Jabbar Chaudhry has revealed that India is not only promoting terrorism in Pakistan but also supporting such activities globally.
He stated that not just India’s intelligence agencies but even active-duty military officers are involved in these efforts. These officers are financially aiding terror groups and misleading Baloch youth with fabricated narratives to provoke anti-state sentiments and actions.
He pointed out that India’s attempts to blame Pakistan for terrorism have failed on the global stage, as seen recently when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not invited to the G7 Summit in Canada.
India had hoped to exploit the Pahalgam incident as a false flag operation to malign Pakistan internationally and justify increased terrorist activities within Pakistan. Such efforts include promoting instability in Balochistan under the guise of human rights and personal freedom.
Chaudhry also highlighted India’s track record of using proxy warfare, citing examples like the assassination of Arjit Singh in Canada and an attempted attack on Jaswant Singh in the U.S.
He emphasized that India’s exclusion from the G7 summit reflects its growing diplomatic isolation due to its aggressive Hindutva-driven ideology and global terror campaigns.
The Director General of ISPR had earlier exposed audio messages, facilitators, and targets of Indian-sponsored operations. Pakistan’s military, media, and digital defenders have worked together to dismantle these false Indian narratives.
Chaudhry further named several fake social media accounts promoting anti-Pakistan propaganda under the guise of Baloch rights. These include:
Bahoot Baloch (real name: Deepak Negi), based in Dubai, whose account is managed by RAW.
Balochistan Facts, operated by serving Indian Army Major Arjun Shukla from RAW headquarters in Delhi. They are just showing their recognition by falsely using Baloch names and Balochistan. But they are not anywhere to stand close to the people of Balochistan and their concerns. They just aim to destabilize Pakistan and creat unrest.
Bolan News, traced to Bangalore.
Balochistan Post, similarly backed by Indian handlers.
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These platforms, while using Baloch names, have no genuine connection to the region or its people. Chaudhry called upon the proud Baloch community to stay vigilant and resist this deceitful hybrid warfare.