After a humiliating setback in Operation Sindoor and growing diplomatic isolation, India has faced exposure of another alleged false flag episode.
With elections drawing near in West Bengal, Assam and other states, a fresh series of such episodes has commenced. Efforts persist to target innocent individuals held in prisons, described as a deplorable course of action.
Pakistan’s diplomatic gains and its central position on the global stage have unsettled the Modi administration and its aligned media. An attempt has been made to revive what is described as a worn and discredited false flag narrative.
Amid statements from India’s defence minister, and with elections approaching, reports indicate that RAW has moved in line with an old playbook towards preparations for such operations. A new phase of alleged false flag activity has been initiated in West Bengal, Assam and other regions. Media aligned with the government has continued to circulate misleading narratives regarding Pakistan’s economy and diplomacy.
There are further claims that innocent prisoners in Indian jails have been used to shape the atmosphere for such operations. Earlier, in an apparent effort to obscure diplomatic setbacks, India’s foreign minister had also faced criticism over the use of inappropriate and undignified language.







