Terrorism and instability in Pakistan have once again exposed India’s alleged malicious role, as Indian journalists have hinted at India’s involvement in terrorist attacks in Pakistan.
Indian journalist Aditya Raj Kaul, who is said to have links with India’s intelligence agency RAW, revealed that just 24 hours after the Red Fort incident in Delhi, a suicide attack took place at the Islamabad High Court—something that, according to him, “everyone can understand.” He added that for carrying out terrorism in Pakistan, “our identity can be anything.”
Kaul further stated that the face of RAW operatives could be Afghan, Indian, Bangladeshi, or even a local بلوچ (Baloch). Earlier, retired Indian Colonel Rajesh Puwar had also allegedly acknowledged India’s involvement in terrorist activities in Pakistan.
According to retired Colonel Rajesh Puwar, groups referred to as “Fitna al-Hindustan” and “Fitna al-Khawarij” are using Afghan soil to carry out attacks in Pakistan. He claimed that these groups receive financial support from India, while weapons and intelligence are provided by Israel.
Experts claim that from attacks inside Pakistan to the killings of Sikh leaders in Canada and the United States, India has turned into a “terrorism factory.” Pakistan has also repeatedly presented evidence accusing India of facilitating terrorism within its borders.
It is further alleged that India’s intelligence agency RAW is using proxy groups like Fitna al-Khawarij and Fitna al-Hindustan to carry out suicide attacks. For regional peace, the international community is urged to take notice of India’s cross-border terrorist and proxy networks.