Srinagar: In a significant revelation, India has been accused of carrying out false flag operations aimed at maligning Pakistan and suppressing the freedom struggle in occupied Jammu and Kashmir. These operations, which include staging terrorist attacks, are said to falsely implicate Pakistan and justify military responses.
According to Kashmir Media Service, a notable instance of such deceptive tactics is the Uri attack from eight years ago. Reportedly, India had claimed that four heavily armed militants stormed the army’s 12 Brigade headquarters in Uri, Baramulla, resulting in the death of 17 troops. Defense experts, however, now view this event as a strategic move to defame Pakistan and discredit the Kashmiri independence movement.
This alleged incident at Uri is not unique but part of a broader pattern where India is said to stage attacks to provoke military confrontation with Pakistan. Another cited example is the 2019 Pulwama attack, which escalated to a brief military skirmish between India and Pakistan, fueled by India’s aggressive war rhetoric and purported false flag operations.
Defense analysts suggest that these maneuvers are intended to foster a war-like atmosphere, diverting global attention from India’s reported acts of state terrorism in occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The absence of a peace process between India and Pakistan further exacerbates the situation, increasing the region’s susceptibility to violence.
The pattern of these operations and their implications for regional stability are critical for understanding the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan. Defense experts are calling on the international community to recognize and address India’s tactics of false flag operations and hybrid warfare to prevent further destabilization in the region.