The unholy alliance between India and the banned terrorist organisation Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has been laid bare, as security sources reveal a new wave of terrorism aimed at destabilizing Pakistan.
Following the setback suffered during Operation “Bunyan Al-Marsoos”, Indian-backed proxies have intensified their attacks in Pakistan. According to credible security reports, since May 10, 2025, numerous Indian-linked social media accounts—both prominent and anonymous—have issued direct threats of violence in Balochistan.
Under Indian patronage, the BLA has ramped up its efforts to spread chaos and terror across the province. The cowardly suicide attack on a school bus in Khuzdar on May 21, which killed five individuals including three innocent children and left several others critically injured, is now being seen as part of this broader conspiracy.
Intelligence officials indicate that the Modi-led government, facing internal political and military failures, is using proxy terror networks to divert domestic attention by stoking violence in Pakistan.
Pakistan’s military spokesperson, the DG ISPR, has repeatedly presented irrefutable evidence of Indian involvement in cross-border terrorism during various press briefings. One of the most high-profile admissions came from Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, who confessed to facilitating terror networks operating within Pakistan.
Investigations into attacks such as the Jaffar Express have also uncovered links between the perpetrators and Indian handlers operating out of Afghanistan.
Indian political leadership and media continue to provide overt support to proscribed outfits like the BLA, revealing a pattern of state-sponsored terrorism that is now evident to the international community.
While India seeks to target soft civilian infrastructure to amplify fear and chaos, Pakistan remains steadfast in its resolve to root out all forms of terrorism, including those backed and funded by foreign states.