Sensational revelation shaking South Asian geopolitics, credible security sources in Pakistan have unearthed damning evidence of Indian state-sponsored terrorism in Balochistan, allegedly orchestrated and funded by India’s intelligence agency, RAW.
According to high-level Pakistani security officials, concrete intelligence points to systematic Indian support for banned terror outfits operating in Balochistan — including the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and Baloch National Army (BNA). These groups, sources claim, are not only financially supported by India but also receive operational guidance, logistics, and medical treatment within Indian territory.
One of the most striking revelations involves the late BLA commander Aslam Achu, who reportedly traveled to India in 2016 using an Afghan passport under the alias “Abdul Hameed.” During his stay, he met RAW operatives and received treatment at a hospital in New Delhi. Achu was later named as the mastermind behind the 2018 attack on the Chinese Consulate in Karachi.
Further investigation reveals that Achu’s son, Rehan, was the suicide bomber in the 2018 Dalbandin attack targeting Chinese engineers. The current BLA chief, Bashir Zeb, allegedly visited India in 2017 using forged documents and plotted high-profile terror attacks, including the Karachi airport strike on Chinese nationals and the deadly Jaffar Express bombing.
In another major disclosure, Gulzar Imam alias Shambay, the head of the BNA, admitted to receiving medical care in India. Intelligence sources suggest that over 21 active terror camps are operating in India, primarily in Rajasthan, training militants for missions inside Pakistan.
These findings corroborate earlier statements made by Pakistan’s military spokesperson, DG ISPR, who accused serving Indian army officers of directly orchestrating attacks inside Pakistan. The revelations highlight India’s strategic intent to destabilise Pakistan’s internal security, particularly by targeting the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Indian interference, experts warn, is not just covert warfare — it’s a state-engineered campaign of terrorism. With the support of RAW, so-called “freedom fighters” are being weaponized to spill innocent blood in Pakistan under the guise of insurgency.
This developing story is expected to have far-reaching diplomatic consequences, with Islamabad set to take its case to international forums, including the United Nations and the International Court of Justice.