India admits security failure behind Pahalgam false flag operation

India admits security failure behind Pahalgam false flag operation
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WEBDESK: India admits that Pahalgam false flag operation was a security failure, and has come under intense criticism. It was the result of a failed security policy and intelligence breakdown.

Ajai Sahni, a prominent counter terrorism expert, has slammed the Modi government, calling the incident a“direct result of India’s failed security policy.” In a scathing critique, Sahni stated, “The Pahalgam attack is evidence of Modi’s flawed strategies and repeated use of fake propaganda for political gain.”

Sahni further highlighted that the Modi led administration has a track record of using tragedies for electoral leverage. “Whether it was Balakot or Pulwama, every claim made by the government has fallen apart under scrutiny,” he said, adding that there has never been credible evidence of successful surgical strikes against Pakistan.

Referring to the 2019 aerial skirmish, Sahni reminded that “it was Pakistan that downed an Indian jet and captured the pilot—something the Modi government tries to bury under jingoistic rhetoric.”

He accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of engaging in “corpse politics,” using human tragedies to fuel nationalist sentiment and consolidate political power. “Every incident is weaponized for political mileage,” Sahni asserted.

Defense analysts have echoed similar sentiments, asserting that the Pahalgam incident appears to be a failed false flag operation by Indian forces. “There is growing evidence suggesting the Indian military was involved in staging the attack to justify internal policy failures,” analysts revealed.

They also emphasized that India continues to resort to baseless accusations rather than providing concrete proof, a move that aligns with a long-standing pattern of blame politics.

“India’s implicit acknowledgment of failure only strengthens Pakistan’s long-held stance,” said defense experts, suggesting that global scrutiny may soon intensify around India’s internal security operations and its use of disinformation.

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