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Pakistan Exposes Major RAW-Linked Terrorism Plot in Balochistan

Pakistan Exposes Major RAW-Linked Terrorism Plot in Balochistan

Intelligence sources in Pakistan have revealed that India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) has activated its network in Balochistan to orchestrate a series of coordinated suicide bombings. This revelation comes shortly after RAW’s suspected involvement in a failed false flag operation in Pahalgam was uncovered.

According to the report, credible security sources confirmed that RAW has given orders to several militant groups, including the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), also referred to as Fitna-ul-Khawarij, and unauthorized Afghan operatives. These groups are tasked with carrying out attacks in key Balochistan districts such as Gwadar, Quetta, and Khuzdar.

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Further details indicate that several operatives have been relocated to Afghanistan to assist in the execution of the plan, with precise instructions on surveillance and attack tactics. Intelligence suggests that vehicles, including cars and motorcycles, may be used in suicide bombings targeting both security forces and civilian establishments.

A senior intelligence official stated that RAW has revived its proxy network to undermine Pakistan’s stability, particularly in Balochistan. Despite this, the official assured that Pakistan’s law enforcement and counter-terrorism teams are closely monitoring the situation to thwart any attempts.

This comes amid ongoing investigations into India’s alleged involvement in the Pahalgam false flag operation. Leaked documents from Telegram have reportedly connected Indian officials to planning the attack, including a media strategy to blame Pakistan. However, this plan was reportedly compromised when Indian news outlets began attributing blame to Pakistan too early, which led to the operation’s exposure.

Following these developments, Pakistan’s security agencies are on heightened alert, especially in Balochistan, where surveillance and counter-intelligence operations have been ramped up.

Indian authorities have not responded to these latest allegations. As of now, neither the Ministry of Interior nor the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) have issued an official statement. Experts have called for stronger regional collaboration to address cross-border terrorism and prevent the misuse of intelligence for geopolitical purposes.

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