After Fitna-al-Khawarij, Now Fitna-al-Hindustan Armed with American Weapons — RAW’s Terror Nexus Exposed, Security Forces to Launch Operation

Pakistan’s security and intelligence agencies have unearthed what officials describe as irrefutable evidence of India’s sustained support for anti-state terrorist groups operating under the BRAS (Baloch Raaji Aajoi Sangar) umbrella, linking New Delhi to acts of terrorism on Pakistani soil.

According to sources within the security establishment, intercepted communications, satellite imagery, and confessions from captured militants have exposed direct ties between India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and proscribed organizations including the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and the Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA). The revelations point to India’s role in arming, financing, and directing terrorists involved in subversive activities across Balochistan and Sindh.

“This is no longer about covert interference. India has crossed every red line,” a senior official said. “We have traced weapon consignments, funding networks, and operational directives back to Indian territory.”

Among the evidence presented are American-origin M4 carbines, encrypted communication devices, and night vision gear recovered from BLA terrorists. While initially attributed to arms trafficking through Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) remnants, investigations have now confirmed that these weapons were procured through a RAW-backed network operating out of Afghanistan and Iran.

Security experts believe the post-2021 collapse of the Afghan government opened a black market for military-grade arms, which RAW exploited to arm BRAS terrorists. “India is weaponizing Afghanistan’s instability to sow chaos in Pakistan,” said retired Brigadier. “They are laundering both weapons and ideology.”

Security report further includes intelligence on a covert RAW safehouse in Rajasthan allegedly used to shelter SRA operatives after attacks in Karachi and Hyderabad. One such operative, arrested after a bombing near a Chinese textile facility in Thatta, confessed to receiving training in Gujarat. The incident has reportedly raised alarm in Beijing, with diplomatic sources confirming that China has sought clarification from India over its possible complicity in attacks on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) assets.

“This network will be exposed at every international forum,” a security source stated. “India cannot destabilize our sovereign territory through proxy warfare and expect impunity.”

In response, Pakistan’s armed forces have launched Operation, targeting BRAS infrastructure across Balochistan and interior Sindh. The government has declared internal security emergencies in sensitive zones and vowed a decisive response.

As BRAS grows more sophisticated and urban-focused, analysts caution that India’s strategy may trigger wider regional fallout potentially drawing China and the United States into a broader crisis.

The evolving shadow war between South Asia’s nuclear-armed neighbors has now entered a dangerous new phase, with Pakistan preparing to confront this threat with full force.

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