As Pakistan battles internal security threats, a pressing question continues to surface: Are these attacks purely homegrown, or is there a foreign hand orchestrating the chaos from across the border? Mounting evidence and official statements point toward India’s alleged involvement, raising serious concerns about regional stability and covert warfare tactics. India, since its inception, has been involved in promoting terrorism in Pakistan. Ample shreds of evidence are available in this regard. After a shameful defeat in Operation Sindoor, India is using its proxies to promote insurgencies in Pakistan to malign its image.
On 21 May 2025, an IED blast occurred on an APS School bus carrying children in Khuzdar, Balochistan, in which three innocent children were martyred, according to ISPR. ISPR linked the attack to India’s failed battlefield strategy and use of terror proxies. This recent attack is just the tip of the iceberg. Kulbhushan Jadhav, a former Indian naval officer, who was arrested in Pakistan in 2016, admitted that India was involved in espionage and sabotage activities within Pakistan.
The BJP always uses insurgencies to win the election. After the Pahalgam attack on 22 April, India started blaming Pakistan that it is behind this attack. Indian social media accounts showed a fake FIR, which was registered 10 minutes after the Pahalgam attack. As clarified by DG ISPR in a Press conference that the FIR was fake as the police station is 30 minutes away from the spot. Hence, India is using its proxies to sponsor attacks in Pakistan.
Pakistan always gave a befitting response to India, one can witness the outcomes of the Operation “Bunyanum Marsoos,” in which Pakistani forces defeated India. Today, on Wednesday, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar reaffirmed the government’s commitment to defeating terrorism and said India’s proxies would be defeated from Pakistan’s soil. Pakistan always prefers peace over war. But if India indulges in Pakistan’s matters, the latter will pursue a stick policy against the former.
India is creating a severe problem in the region. It is not Pakistan, but the world leaders who acknowledge that India is using its proxies around the world to disrupt the peace. The example that merits attention here is of killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023 in Canada. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said it had found evidence of the involvement of Indian agents “in serious criminal activity in Canada,” including links “to homicides and violent acts” and interference in Canada’s democratic processes, among other things. To cut it short, India is acting as an agitator in the region.
It is time for the world’s leaders to take strict action against India’s involvement in insurgencies around the world. India always uses violence to win their political narrative. As cited by Barack Obama in his book A Promised Land, “violence, repression, and religious tensions in Kashmir” were often exploited by Indian politicians to stir nationalist sentiment and consolidate electoral support. Pakistan will carry out the response attack on the APS School Bus in Khuzdar. As stated by DG ISPR in a Press release that the planners and abettors will be brought to justice; armed forces remain committed to eradicating Indian-backed terrorism.