Islamabad: India has been implicated in organizing sabotage activities within Pakistan, specifically targeting the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
According to a statement by Kashmir Media Service, Islamabad has consistently called upon the international community to address India’s destabilizing actions. The country has, at times, submitted dossiers to the United Nations outlining India’s alleged involvement in terrorism within its borders. The arrest and subsequent conviction of Kalbushan Yadav, a former Indian Navy officer, on charges of espionage and terrorism, have been presented as concrete evidence of India’s proxy warfare against Pakistan.
Islamabad asserts that India provides support to terrorist organizations such as the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to execute targeted attacks aimed at destabilizing Pakistan’s security and economy.
Recent reports from international media, including The Washington Post, have further implicated India in cross-border operations, with accounts of targeted killings inside Pakistan lending credibility to Islamabad’s assertions. Pakistan argues that these actions are designed to sabotage regional peace efforts and escalate tensions.
In addition to Pakistan, India faces allegations of state-sponsored terrorism within its own borders. The 2007 Samjhauta Express bombings, which resulted in 68 casualties, predominantly Pakistani nationals, highlight accusations of terrorism linked to Hindutva-driven groups associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
Criticism of India also extends to its treatment of minorities, with allegations of systemic violence and discrimination under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration. Extremists linked to Hindutva are accused of inciting violence against Muslims, Christians, and other marginalized communities, contributing to the perception of India as a destabilizing force.
The lack of response from the international community on these issues, according to the statement, has emboldened India to continue its actions without restraint.