Irrefutable Evidence of Indian Cross-Border Terrorism in Pakistan Emerges

Irrefutable Evidence of Indian Cross-Border Terrorism in Pakistan Emerges

ISLAMABAD: Evidence of alleged Indian involvement in cross-border terrorism has been presented by Pakistani authorities, officials said.

Claims were made that tactics such as false-flag operations and cross-border activities have been used to divert attention from domestic challenges.

The arrest of a suspected militant, identified as Abdul Majeed, was cited by officials as part of the evidence. Material recovered during the arrest was said to support allegations of external backing.

The evidence was presented by the military’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), shortly after the Pahalgam incident.

According to Director General ISPR Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, support for militant networks inside Pakistan has been alleged to have been provided from across the border.

It was stated that India had not presented proof to substantiate its accusations against Pakistan, despite several days having passed.

Allegations were also made that serving Indian military personnel have been involved in directing militant activities, and that explosive materials have been supplied to target security forces and civilians.

Analysts have said that militant groups operating in Pakistan have been linked to external support, including training and logistical assistance, according to the official narrative presented.

No immediate response has been issued by Indian authorities regarding the claims.

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