Credible Evidence Emerges of Indian Military’s Involvement in Terrorism Inside Pakistan Following Pahalgam False Flag

In the wake of the Pahalgam false flag operation, credible and irrefutable evidence has surfaced revealing direct Indian facilitation of terrorism inside Pakistan, sources disclosed on Monday.

According to intelligence sources, Indian military and intelligence agencies are actively orchestrating terrorist operations on Pakistani soil. These revelations came to light following the arrest of a terrorist named Majeed from Jhelum, whose mobile phone and drone underwent forensic analysis, yielding undeniable proof of Indian involvement.

The forensic analysis revealed that Majeed was in constant communication with Indian Army officers and handlers, receiving payments in exchange for planting improvised explosive devices (IEDs) across Pakistan. Startling details of WhatsApp conversations between Majeed and Indian Army officers have identified four Indian personnel directly linked to the terror plots.

The Indian Army officers identified include Major Sandeep Verma, Subedar Sukhwinder, Havaldar Amit, and a soldier whose name has not yet been disclosed. In one of the messages, an Indian handler instructed Majeed: “We want civilian corpses in Pakistan.”

Further investigation revealed that the Indian handlers regularly sent instructional videos to Majeed on how to make bombs. Major Sandeep reportedly told Majeed, “Our network spans from Lahore to Balochistan. We are not new to this; this is not our first terrorist operation in Pakistan.” He added, “We never want our operatives caught. I can send you a lump sum of one lakh, but that may put you on Pakistani agencies’ radar. You will continue to receive regular payments.”

In one intercepted call, Subedar Sukhwinder informed Majeed, “If news of the blast reaches the media and there are casualties, you’ll receive Rs10 lakh per person.”

Audio evidence also revealed details about IED collection points and target locations. The explosives were delivered to Majeed via drones. On September 24, Sukhwinder directed Majeed to retrieve explosives from Barnala, Bhimber. Majeed later used them in an October 13 bomb attack on a military vehicle in Bagh district, injuring three soldiers. For this attack, he received Rs180,000 from his Indian handler.

On November 22, Sukhwinder pinpointed another location near Head Marala for Majeed to collect a damaged drone and IED. On November 30, Majeed planted the IED on a military vehicle in Jalalpur Jattan, injuring four soldiers and earning Rs656,000 for the completed task.

Codewords such as “box of sweets” were used in conversations between Majeed and Indian officers to refer to IEDs.

On April 22, 2025, Sukhwinder delivered an IED to Majeed near Nadala, and on April 23, assigned him a bombing mission at a local bus stand. The Indian handlers emphasized targeting crowded areas to inflict maximum casualties.

Defense experts said the intercepted audio conversations offer undeniable proof of Indian military involvement in sponsoring terrorism inside Pakistan. They further noted that India provides not only financial support but also formal training to terrorists operating in Balochistan and other provinces.

Citing the gravity of the evidence, defense analysts stressed the urgency of raising this matter at international forums and demanded that India be blacklisted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for sponsoring cross-border terrorism.

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