Pakistan’s Foreign Office has once again accused India of being involved in fomenting terrorism within its borders. In a statement released today, the Foreign Office asserted that India has actively supported terrorist activities in Pakistan, a claim that has been substantiated with documentary evidence shared with international partners. This marks a continuation of Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts to highlight India’s alleged role in destabilizing the region through proxy terrorist groups.
The Foreign Office emphasized that while India had notified Pakistan about the flood situation via diplomatic channels, it failed to provide adequate details or cooperate in a manner conducive to bilateral communication. However, the primary focus of the statement was on India’s involvement in terrorism, which has been a longstanding point of contention between the two countries.
Pakistan reiterated that it has shared this documentary proof with the global community and friendly nations, underscoring India’s role in supporting various militant organisations operating within Pakistan’s borders. These allegations are part of a broader campaign by Pakistan to expose what it claims is India’s concerted effort to disrupt peace and stability in the region through terrorism.
Furthermore, Pakistan has called upon the Afghan government to take serious action against terrorist sanctuaries operating within Afghanistan, highlighting that these groups pose a direct threat to Pakistan’s security. Pakistan’s efforts to safeguard its territory were also underscored through recent border operations aimed at eradicating terrorist cells.
In addition to the terrorism issue, the Foreign Office condemned Israel’s airstrikes on Khan Younis, calling out the targeting of hospitals and journalists, and criticising Israel for its continued violations of human rights. Similarly, Pakistan’s diplomatic outreach continues, as it urges Germany to expedite the relocation of Afghan refugees and stresses the importance of taking decisive action regarding Afghan nationals residing in Pakistan.
The ongoing diplomatic manoeuvring reflects Pakistan’s continued focus on security concerns, particularly terrorism, and its commitment to tackling the cross-border threats it faces.