Islamabad: Pakistan’s recent diplomatic maneuvers have reportedly unsettled the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in India, creating a complex situation marked by confusion and contradictory narratives. As per a press release from Radio Pakistan, the Indian government and its media allies, often referred to as the “Godi-media,” have been caught in a web of conflicting messages, portraying Pakistan as both financially unstable and diplomatically isolated.
With elections on the horizon in Indian states like West Bengal and Assam, the press release suggests that India has embarked on a series of false flag operations. These operations are purportedly designed to distract from internal issues and rally nationalist sentiments. The Indian Defence Minister, alongside intelligence agency RAW, is accused of orchestrating these narratives, which include social media campaigns targeting Pakistani institutions.
The report highlights the use of inflammatory language by India’s External Affairs Minister as evidence of diplomatic frustration. Analysts cited in the Radio Pakistan release argue that this rhetoric and the coordinated media narratives are part of a strategic effort to achieve political objectives in the upcoming elections.
International experts are reported to have noted the Modi administration’s attempts to stir anti-Pakistan sentiment as a political tool. The press release also mentions that previous failed operations, such as Operation Sindoor, have not deterred India from pursuing similar strategies, despite widespread international scrutiny of its media practices and state-sponsored narratives.
As Pakistan commemorates the one-year anniversary of Marka-e-Haq, the press release warns that any future acts of aggression from India will be met with a robust and decisive response, reflecting Pakistan’s preparedness to defend its national interests on the global stage.