Unconfirmed reports have emerged alleging that India is preparing another so-called “false flag operation,” although no official proof has been presented to substantiate these claims. These allegations originate from unnamed sources and remain unverified.
It is suggested that Indian authorities might use detained individuals, including Pakistani nationals and Kashmiris who allegedly crossed the border unintentionally, as part of a staged event. Several detainees are reportedly held in Indian custody, with some being transferred between prisons for unclear reasons.
Further claims indicate that Indian prisoners could also be involved in the purported scheme to lend credibility to the operation. The intended outcome is said to be the promotion of anti-Pakistan narratives through media and diplomatic channels.
These reports accuse India’s external affairs and intelligence agencies of orchestrating the alleged plan, purportedly to divert attention from diplomatic difficulties and influence international perceptions. However, no independent or official these assertions.
Analysts observe that such allegations often surface during periods of heightened tension between India and Pakistan, especially concerning disputed incidents like the Pulwama attack. India has consistently denied similar accusations in the past, emphasizing its concerns over cross-border security.
As of now, Indian authorities have not issued any response to the latest claims.
