Credible reports have surfaced claiming that India is preparing yet another false flag operation, according to sources.
According to the information, innocent Pakistanis—particularly Kashmiris who may have accidentally crossed the border—are allegedly being forced by Indian security forces to be used in the operation, sources said.
Sources further revealed that hundreds of innocent Pakistanis, including Kashmiris, are currently held in Indian custody.
Verified reports suggest that some of these detainees are being taken out from different prisons and gathered at undisclosed locations for malicious purposes.
There are also reports that certain Indian prisoners held in jails may be included in the plan to make the alleged operation appear more credible and staged effectively.
Sources claim that these innocent detainees could soon be used in a false flag operation, which would then be amplified by pro-government media and Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar to push an anti-Pakistan narrative.
It is being speculated that India may be attempting to divert attention from diplomatic setbacks and regain lost ground by staging what sources describe as a repetitive and outdated narrative.
According to sources, India’s intelligence agency RAW, along with what they describe as a “frustrated” foreign minister, has allegedly orchestrated this plan.
Sources added that the international community has already grown weary of what they call India’s repeated tactics, misinformation, and recycled narratives.
They argue that such narratives no longer carry credibility on the global stage.
Referring to past incidents such as Pulwama and Pahalgam, sources claim that India has yet to present concrete evidence to substantiate its allegations even after significant time has passed.
India, they say, has failed to clarify who was responsible for these incidents or where the alleged perpetrators came from.
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Sources concluded that any attempt to use innocent Pakistani prisoners for propaganda purposes is likely to fail and backfire internationally.

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