A recent reported attack on tourists in Pahalgam, a town located in IIOJK, has once again sparked serious questions about New Delhi’s narrative and the ongoing baseless allegations directed towards Pakistan. Indian media, particularly social media accounts believed to be affiliated with the intelligence agency RAW, were quick to blame Pakistan for the incident—well before any credible investigation had taken place.
What stands out in this case is the deliberate targeting of non-Muslim tourists, seemingly aimed at giving the incident a sectarian spin. This aligns with a known pattern in which India uses such attacks to shift global attention away from its deteriorating security situation in IIOJK. Notably, this alleged incident occurred during the visit of the U.S. Vice President to India—a timing that raises further suspicion.
India has a history of orchestrating false flag operations during major diplomatic events to tarnish Pakistan’s image and obscure its internal failures. Under the Modi government, there have been repeated accusations of staging such events for political gain and to divert attention from its mishandling of Kashmir.
Despite India’s claims, independent verification of the attack and casualty figures was not available at the time of reporting. The nature and timing of the incident suggest another instance of India’s false flag strategy. Many Kashmiris believe this event is being used to justify a potential military escalation against Muslims in the region. Comparisons have even been drawn between this alleged attack and Hamas’s October 7 operation in Israel—implying that India may use the situation as a pretext for aggression in areas like Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, or even stage another Balakot-style operation to distract the Indian public from domestic failures.
India has frequently blamed Pakistan for acts of terrorism within its territory—accusations that Pakistan firmly rejects as baseless and politically driven. Since its establishment in 1947, Pakistan has consistently advocated for peace, diplomacy, and mutual respect in its foreign policy. While regional conflicts and geopolitical complexities have occasionally drawn the country into military confrontations, Pakistan has always projected itself as a proponent of stability and peaceful resolution.
The recent incident in Pahalgam appears to have been orchestrated to unfairly blame Pakistan and the Kashmiri freedom movement, attempting to label them as terrorists. India, by taking drastic actions such as canceling water treaties, closing borders, engaging in a smear campaign through the media, and expelling Pakistanis from India, seeks to portray itself as a victim and divert attention away from the dire poverty and human rights issues within its own borders. The world is well aware of who stands to benefit from staging such events. The international community recognizes India’s actions as those of a failed state that has resorted to terrorism. Recent instances of India’s involvement in violent incidents across the U.S., Canada, and Pakistan are clear examples of its troubling behavior.
The timing of the recent Pahalgam incident, which coincided with the visit of the U.S. Vice President to India, suggests that India intended to manipulate the situation to portray Pakistan and the Kashmir Freedom Movement as terrorist entities. Simultaneously, Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Saudi Arabia aimed to convince the Kingdom not to support Pakistan or the Kashmir cause by labeling them as terrorist-linked. Kashmir has a history where, until now, no tourists have been harmed during the freedom movement, making this latest incident particularly suspicious and indicative of India using such tactics for the first time.
Moreover, this act appears designed to stoke further divisions, particularly between Hindus and Muslims within India and specifically in IIOJK. It is also notable that the incident took place approximately 400 kilometers away from the Line of Control (LoC), raising the question of how Pakistan could conduct an attack so far from the LoC in an area heavily monitored by Indian forces. The answer seems clear: India staged this attack to falsely blame Pakistan and the Kashmir Freedom Movement.
This event serves as a wake-up call for nationalist and anti-Pakistan elements to understand the stark contrast between the approaches of India and Pakistan. On one side, India and its military continue to stage such operations in an effort to malign the Kashmir movement and crush it. On the other hand, Pakistan and its military not only defend Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) but also continue to morally and diplomatically support the Kashmir cause on international platforms.
Following the Pahalgam attack, Indian forces on the LoC killed two civilians from Kashmir, claiming they were terrorists. However, the Indian government later rejected this assertion. Locals identified the two victims as locals, both around 60 years old, who had lived in the area for generations. Their families are well known in the region, and their only occupation was grazing cattle. Meanwhile, after the Pahalgam attack, the people of Kashmir took to the streets in protest against India’s false claims. They rejected the narrative put forward by Indian media, with many questioning the role of Indian intelligence agencies during the attack, suspecting they may have been involved in orchestrating it.
Incidents like the Pulwama and Pahalgam attacks serve as a reminder that such “dramas” are often India’s own manipulations. Whenever it comes to the welfare of its people, India consistently overlooks their needs and instead engages in harmful and divisive actions. Kashmir is calling for freedom from India and the Kashmiri people are peacefully fighting against India’s illegal occupation. The Pahalgam attack is yet another fabricated story that reveals India’s true intentions. Pakistan remains a peaceful nation, but India must remember that Pakistan has the right to defend every inch of its territory and to respond to any act of aggression.
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