In the aftermath of Israel’s recent strikes on Iranian territory, a critical question has surfaced: Who provided Tel Aviv with such precise, real-time intelligence? With American and Israeli operatives unable to physically enter Iran, the accuracy of the attacks suggests a covert yet well-embedded intelligence channel one that now stands exposed. The answer points squarely to the ideological and operational alliance between Hindutva forces in India and Zionist elements in Israel.
Following the latest missile strikes in Isfahan, credible intelligence has spotlighted the dubious role of India’s external intelligence agency, RAW and BLA. Under the pretense of development cooperation particularly in energy, infrastructure, and the Chabahar Port project India has reportedly activated a network of intelligence assets within Iran. This clandestine activity, masked behind economic collaboration, is no longer a matter of speculation but an open secret.
These attacks cannot be viewed as isolated military actions. Instead, they represent the tangible execution of a joint ideological vision held by Hindutva and Zionist movements both of which endorse unrestrained aggression against the Muslim world. From Gaza to Kashmir, and now extending to Iran, this alliance has increasingly targeted civilians, including women and children, as part of a broader strategy of destabilization.
In a parallel move, India carried out provocative strikes on Pakistani territory on May 6 and 7, targeting civilian properties, religious schools, and mosques. However, Pakistan’s successful countermeasures including the neutralisation of Israeli-supplied drones and air defense systems demonstrated that this Indo-Israeli nexus is not invincible. The effectiveness of Pakistan’s response underscored a vital message: joint aggression by India and Israel can and will be met with resolute retaliation.
India’s increasing dependence on imported technologies, particularly systems like the Iron Dome and its indigenous counterpart, Aatmanirbhar defense platforms, reveals not confidence but growing anxiety. As Israel continues to rely on external intelligence streams to conduct operations in sovereign nations, a disturbing picture emerges—one in which India has become a key enabler.
This leads to a pressing question for Iranian authorities: If American and Israeli agents cannot physically operate inside Iran, how did Israel acquire such precise intelligence? Satellite imaging and digital mapping alone cannot provide the real-time operational detail observed during the strikes. The undeniable truth is that this intelligence was facilitated through a human surveillance network—one covertly built and maintained by India.
Iran must now awaken to a stark reality: the betrayal it has suffered did not come from Western or Zionist agents operating externally it came from a so-called friend within. The very nation it trusted with joint ventures and diplomatic cooperation has, in fact, enabled hostile foreign powers to strike at its heart.
This revelation demands immediate reassessment of strategic ties. India’s role in providing Israel with access to Iranian soil through embedded agents cloaked as development personnel is a flagrant violation of bilateral trust. Tehran must now take decisive action to protect its sovereignty, security, and regional autonomy from such covert sabotage.
As the façade of partnership crumbles, it is increasingly clear that New Delhi’s involvement in these intelligence operations has transformed it from a partner to a liability. The time has come for Iran to reevaluate its alliances and to recognize that the knife in its back was wielded not by an enemy at the gate, but by an alleged ally within.