- The objective is to attribute a major action to Pakistan: sources.
- Move aimed at engaging Pakistan along eastern border: sources.
- Spy Agencies Decode India’s Secret Communications: Sources.
Intelligence agencies have exposed India’s plan to carry out a false flag operation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) involving Pakistani prisoners to create tensions along the border, security sources said on Monday.
The revelations emerged after intelligence agencies decoded secret Indian communications indicating a plan to use Pakistani prisoners for a staged incident aimed at blaming Pakistan, they added.
The plan involved releasing Pakistani prisoners and moving them to border areas in IIOJK, where they could be used to stage an incident.
The aim, sources said, was to attribute a major action to Pakistan and justify an escalation along the Pakistan-India border.
They added that such a move could be used to confront Pakistan’s armed forces along the eastern border.
Pakistan and India went to war in May last year after India launched an unprovoked attack on Pakistan following the attack on tourists in IIOJK.
New Delhi claimed that the terrorists who killed 26 tourists in IIOJK’s Pahalgam were Pakistanis, an allegation that Islamabad has denied and has also asked India to participate in a neutral investigation.
India followed up the baseless allegations with illegal missile strikes inside Pakistan, resulting in the martyrdom of several civilians and security personnel.
Pakistan responded by shooting down seven Indian fighter jets, including three Rafales, dozens of drones and destroying an S-400 defense system.
In addition to shooting down several Indian fighter jets, security forces launched a retaliatory attack on more than 20 Indian military installations in multiple regions.
The war between the two nuclear-armed nations ended on May 10 with a ceasefire agreement brokered by the United States.




