Explosive revelations by an Indian Army officer have unveiled a disturbing picture of alleged state-sponsored terrorism and false flag operations orchestrated by India. Subedar Surender Singh of the 1st Mahar Regiment has accused his commanding officer and senior military leadership of facilitating militant infiltration across the Line of Control (LoC) in Indian-occupied Kashmir.
According to statements made by Subedar Surender Singh, published in Rashtriya daily and Defence Gazette, the Indian military has been actively involved in removing soldiers from border posts to allow orchestrated infiltration operations. Singh claims that the army itself provides weapons and vehicles to militants under official protection.
“I filed formal complaints with the Defence Minister and top officials, but no action was taken. Following my disclosure, I was removed from my post and received threats to my life,” said Subedar Singh. He further alleged that over 20 other soldiers were also withdrawn from their positions to enable similar operations.
In an apparent attempt to silence him, Singh stated he was forcibly admitted to a hospital under the pretext of mental instability. “Medical reports confirm that I am mentally and physically fit,” he asserted.
Defence analysts believe these revelations have shattered the narrative surrounding the recent Pahalgam incident, suggesting it was a staged false flag operation by the Indian state to malign others and justify military aggression.
These claims, if verified, point to a deeply troubling pattern of state-enabled terrorism. Observers have called on the international community to take urgent notice of India’s alleged complicity in such acts and to hold it accountable for fostering regional instability.