Indian Army Whistleblower Exposes Shocking Details Behind Pahalgam False Flag Operation

Pahalgam Attack a Staged Operation by Indian Forces: Analysts

New Delhi/Islamabad — In a stunning revelation, an Indian Army officer has publicly accused his own military leadership of orchestrating a false flag operation in Pahalgam, reigniting concerns over India’s alleged state-sponsored actions in Kashmir.

Naib Subedar Surender Singh of the Indian Army’s 1 Mahar Regiment has made serious allegations against his commanding officer, labeling him a traitor and accusing the Indian military of facilitating terrorist activities along the Kashmir border. In a protest that has sent shockwaves through defense circles, Singh claimed that the army is actively aiding infiltration by removing soldiers from their posts and allowing operatives to cross the Line of Control.

“These revelations are already published in Rashtriya Daily and Defence Gazette,” Singh stated, adding that arms and vehicles are being provided to militants under direct military supervision. Despite filing formal complaints with the Defence Ministry and senior officials, Singh alleges that no action was taken.

Following his whistleblowing, Singh says he was removed from border duty and threatened with death. “I, along with 20 other soldiers, was reassigned from border duty to facilitate these illegal activities,” he added. Singh further claimed he was forcibly admitted to a hospital and declared mentally unstable in an effort to silence him—despite medical reports confirming he is fully fit.

Defense analysts have called these claims explosive, reinforcing suspicions that the Pahalgam attack was staged by Indian forces themselves. “These revelations make it clear that the Pahalgam incident was part of a broader strategy orchestrated by the Indian state,” said one analyst. “It’s a manufactured narrative, and the world must now confront India’s role in using state resources for false flag operations.”

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Experts have urged the international community to take serious notice of what they describe as state-sponsored terrorism under the guise of national defense. Calls for an independent investigation into India’s military conduct in Kashmir are growing louder in light of these shocking admissions.

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