“Fitna-e-Hindustan Unmasked”: DG ISPR Says India Waging Proxy War on Pakistan’s Innocents Through RAW-Backed Terror

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, alongside Federal Secretary Interior Khurram Agha, on Thursday unveiled what he termed as “Fitna-e-Hindustan” — a sinister, Indian-backed proxy war aimed at destabilizing Pakistan through barbaric attacks on civilians, particularly soft targets like children.

Addressing a joint press briefing, the DG ISPR stated unequivocally that India’s intelligence agency RAW has been sponsoring, financing, and arming terrorist networks to wage a cowardly hybrid war on Pakistan. He revealed that Indian media not only justifies but glamorizes these acts of terror, including the brutal Khuzdar school bus attack that killed six children and left 51 injured.

“India is orchestrating a campaign of terror while hiding behind false narratives,” said Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif. “Their media celebrates our tragedies, their proxies target our children — but their cowardice has exposed them before the world. This is not just terrorism; this is Fitna-e-Hindustan.”

In a powerful visual presentation, the DG ISPR played clips aired on Indian media post-strike, juxtaposing them with heart-wrenching images of the young victims of the Khuzdar attack. He asserted that these assaults are not isolated but part of a coordinated agenda: “From Mianwali to Khuzdar, Indian proxies have deliberately attacked soft targets. This is a war on our values, our children, and our sovereignty.”

Federal Secretary Khurram Agha confirmed that initial investigations directly linked RAW to the Khuzdar bombing. “These weren’t just bombs on a school bus — they were direct strikes on Pakistan’s integrity,” he said. “The terrorists will face consequences, and Pakistan will dismantle every node of this network.”

Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif further added that even Indian military personnel have privately admitted to the extent of India’s involvement in cross-border terrorism. “Statements from Indian officers like Major Sandeep reveal that India is fuelling terrorism from Balochistan to Lahore,” he noted. “The world must ask: who is the real aggressor?”

Concluding the press briefing, the DG ISPR emphasized that India’s hybrid war cannot break the will of Pakistanis. “The people of Balochistan have not bowed. Pakistan will not falter. The world is watching, and truth stands with us.”

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