ISLAMABAD: After suffering a major setback in the “Operation Bunyān Marsūs,” Indian authorities—particularly the Modi regime—are reportedly rattled and reacting with desperation. According to security sources, fresh evidence has emerged that exposes Indian-sponsored proxies facilitating terrorist operations in Balochistan.
These networks are being used to plan attacks, provide training and weapons to banned outfits, and even assist with medical treatment and maintaining connections with certain officials.
Security sources state that India’s intelligence agencies are funding these proxies, who act as middlemen for carrying out subversive activities inside Pakistan.
These groups are not only orchestrating attacks but also providing banned militant organizations with material and logistical support.
Adding to the concern, Indian media has frequently been the first to report on terrorist incidents within Pakistan—often releasing information before it becomes publicly available.
This pattern suggests coordination aimed at spreading propaganda. Some Indian news outlets have even urged their government to openly support these banned organizations by establishing offices for them in Delhi and offering state-level backing to further destabilize Pakistan’s territorial integrity and internal peace.
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Defense analysts warn that such actions reflect not only a dangerous war-mongering mindset within the Modi government and Indian military but also pose a significant threat to regional security and constitute serious violations of human rights.