Indian military exposed: New evidence says India is behind terror attacks in Pakistan

India is behind terror attacks in Pakistan
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Solid evidence confirms that India is behind terror attacks in Pakistan. The evidence was derived from the forensic analysis of a mobile phone and drone recovered from a terrorist named Majid, who was arrested in Jhelum.

According to the findings, Indian military and intelligence agencies are actively involved in orchestrating terrorist activities inside Pakistan.

Terrorist Majid was reportedly in direct contact with Indian Army officers and handlers.

Sources revealed that he was receiving funds from the Indian military in exchange for planting improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

Chats leaked

Chats recovered from the devices identified four Indian Army personnel: Major Sandeep Verma, Sukhwinder, Havaldar Amit, and an unnamed soldier.

In one of the chats, an Indian handler told Majid, “We want dead bodies of civilians in Pakistan.”

Sources added that Indian handlers also sent instructional videos to Majid on bomb-making techniques.

Major Sandeep reportedly told Majid: “Our network stretches from Lahore to Balochistan.”

“This is neither our first terrorist operation in Pakistan nor are we amateurs,” he said, adding, “We never want our men to get caught.”

Sandeep warned: “I can send you 100,000 rupees in one go, but that might put you on the radar of Pakistani agencies. You will continue to receive regular payments.”

In a traceable call, Sukhwinder told Majid: “If the blast makes it to the media and the number of casualties is high, you’ll get one million rupees per person killed.”

On 24 September, Sukhwinder pointed out the location of explosive materials in Barnala, Bhimber, which Majid later retrieved.

On 13 October, Majid carried out a bomb attack on a military vehicle in Bagh district, injuring three soldiers, sources said. He was paid Rs. 180,000 for the operation.

On 22 November, Sukhwinder identified a site near Head Marala, where Majid recovered a damaged drone and an IED.

On 30 November, Majid planted an IED on a military vehicle in Jhelum’s Jalalpur Jattan area, injuring four soldiers. He received Rs. 656,000 after the attack.

Sources noted that the term “sweet box” was used as a code word for receiving IEDs.

Defence experts say the audio recordings of conversations between Majid and Indian military handlers provide clear evidence that India is behind terror attacks in Pakistan.

They added that Indian agencies are also training militants for operations in Balochistan and other provinces.

In light of this evidence, experts stress the urgency of placing India on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) watchlist.

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