India in disarray after exposure of border terrorism networks in Pakistan
India is in a state of panic following the exposure of border terrorism networks in Pakistan. In the wake of its internal failures and severe security negligence, India is now shifting the blame onto its own citizens.
A recent example is the arrest of Sunil Kumar Ram, a cobbler from Bihar who has been working in the Bhathinda Cantonment for 7 to 8 years, allegedly detained by the Indian military on charges of contacting a Pakistani agent.
According to Indian TV channel Republic TV, Sunil Kumar was arrested for allegedly exchanging sensitive information and maintaining contact with a woman.
This incident further highlights the contradictions within Indian state institutions that have been used to propagate negative propaganda against Pakistan on a global scale.
The reality is that if India cannot enforce basic security principles within its own borders, how can it level accusations against others?
The fact that a common cobbler could gain access to sensitive military installations and work there for years is proof that India’s military security is merely a façade.
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Indian security agencies are now attempting to mislead their public by labeling this incident as a “Pakistani conspiracy,” when in fact, the mismanagement of the Indian system is the root cause of the issue.
Pakistani defense analysts argue that this incident is evidence of internal contradictions in India and the failures of its military institutions.
At a time when India is targeting Pakistan to divert attention from its atrocities in occupied Kashmir, such incidents undermine its own narrative.
The international community should seriously assess the internal situation in India and strive to understand the reality behind its anti-Pakistan statements and allegations.
India’s national security is so weak that it does not even require a foreign enemy; it is undermining its own foundations.
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