Pakistan Exposes Major Terror Plot by RAW in Balochistan

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Pakistan Exposes Major Terror Plot by RAW in Balochistan

RAW Allegedly Reactivates Terror Network in Balochistan After Failed False Flag Operation

ISLAMABAD – Intelligence sources have claimed that India’s premier spy agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), has reactivated its proxy network in Balochistan to orchestrate coordinated suicide attacks, shortly after its suspected involvement in a failed false flag operation in Pahalgam was exposed.

RAW’s Network Targeting Key Balochistan Districts

According to credible security officials, RAW has issued fresh directives to its affiliated terrorist groups—primarily the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) also referred to as Fitna-ul-Khawarij, and illegal Afghan elements—to execute attacks in Gwadar, Quetta, and Khuzdar.

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Reports indicate that operatives have been shifted to Afghanistan to plan and facilitate these attacks, with instructions focused on reconnaissance missions and suicide operations using vehicles like motorcycles and cars to target both civilian and military installations.

“RAW has reinvigorated its proxy network to destabilize Pakistan internally, especially in Balochistan,” a senior intelligence official revealed under anonymity. “Our counter-terrorism and law enforcement agencies are on high alert and ready to thwart any such attempts.”

Links to Failed Pahalgam False Flag Operation

These developments follow closely on the heels of RAW’s alleged orchestration of a failed false flag attack in Pahalgam, India. Leaked documents circulating on Telegram reportedly connect Indian authorities to a staged operation, which included a pre-planned anti-Pakistan media campaign.

The campaign was allegedly set to launch 36 hours post-incident. However, several Indian news outlets broke the narrative within the first hour, prematurely blaming Pakistan and exposing the orchestration behind the event.

Pakistan’s Security Measures Intensified

In response, Pakistan’s intelligence and security agencies have intensified surveillance across Balochistan. Enhanced counter-intelligence operations and monitoring of cross-border movements are now underway.

As of this report, Indian authorities have not commented on the renewed allegations. Similarly, Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior and Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) have yet to issue an official statement.

Call for Regional Cooperation

Security analysts are urging regional powers to address the growing misuse of intelligence agencies for political and strategic manipulation. They emphasize the need for joint counter-terrorism efforts to prevent further destabilization in South Asia.

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