Claims of alleged Indian ‘false flag’ plot surface


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Unverified reports circulating from unnamed sources have alleged that India is preparing another so-called “false flag operation”, though no official evidence has been presented to support the claims.

According to these sources, Indian authorities are purportedly planning to use detained individuals, including Pakistani nationals and Kashmiris who allegedly crossed the border inadvertently, in a staged operation. The claims suggest that several detainees are currently in Indian custody, with some reportedly being moved from different prisons for unspecified purposes.

The reports further allege that a number of Indian prisoners could also be included in the purported plan to make the operation appear credible. It is claimed that the outcome of such an operation would be used for anti-Pakistan messaging in the media and diplomatic sphere.

The sources also accuse India’s external affairs establishment and intelligence agencies of orchestrating the alleged plan, suggesting it is aimed at diverting attention from diplomatic challenges and shaping international narratives.

However, these assertions remain unverified, and no independent confirmation has been provided by credible or official channels.

Analysts note that such allegations often emerge during periods of heightened tensions between the two countries, particularly in the context of disputed narratives surrounding past incidents such as Pulwama. India has previously rejected similar accusations, maintaining its position on cross-border security concerns.

There has been no immediate response from Indian authorities regarding the latest claims.

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