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Leaked documents allegedly reveal RAW’s role in Pahalgam attack

Disclosed that RAW field operatives were deployed under disguise of tourists in specific areas
Published 01 May, 2025 01:46pm
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Secret documents leaked on Telegram allegedly exposed the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW)‘s direct involvement in the recent Pahalgam attack, severely damaging India’s international credibility.

According to sources, the leaked documents provided evidence that the attack was not only orchestrated by RAW but was a carefully planned false flag operation intended to reap political gains.

The documents revealed directives on shaping the narrative in a way that portrays the incident as a targeted assault on non-Muslims and the state.

Blaming Pakistan after 36 hours following Pahalgam attack

The documents outlined a plan to blame Pakistan’s intelligence agency, ISI, exactly 36 hours after the attack.

However, Indian media jumped ahead of the timeline and prematurely blamed Pakistan, unintentionally undermining the credibility of the planned narrative.

Experts suggest that this inconsistency has exposed the operation as a poorly executed false flag strategy.

Use of fake media and media setup to spread false narratives

The leaked document showed that media assets were positioned in Pahalgam before the incident, and over 200 fake social media accounts were used to amplify a false narrative.

It further advised avoiding a central hashtag to subtly spread the trend on a global scale.

Tourists used as “cover”

The leaked documents disclosed that RAW field operatives were deployed under the guise of tourists in specific areas to produce “eyewitnesses” to the attack.

A strategy was also outlined to recreate the incident using blurry videos and fabricate forensic evidence linking the attack to Pakistan’s ISI.

US VP’s visit and alternate plan to target Balochistan

Group Involvement in Balochistan Revealed

Leaked intelligence documents suggested that the timing of the operation was strategically planned to coincide with the visit of US Vice President JD Vance to South Asia.

The aim, according to the documents, was to align with counterterrorism efforts and potentially pressure the international community into showing support for India.

The documents also indicated that Shopian was kept active as a secondary operation site. Additionally, under code “T-48,” there were plans to involve separatist groups, including the banned Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and Baloch Nationalist Army (BNA), in areas like Quetta and Sui, with the objective of portraying Pakistan as internally unstable.

India’s strategy to avoid UN and China mediation

Leaked intelligence documents have surfaced, indicating that Indian forces were instructed not to advance more than 1.3 kilometers across the Line of Control (LoC) during any military operation. This measure was reportedly put in place to avoid potential diplomatic intervention from China or the United Nations. The documents also mention the activation of a fallback boundary, referred to as “TANGO-ECHO,” to support this strategy.

In addition, the documents contain a directive stating that if no major developments occur by April 21, 2025, final commands would be communicated through an analog channel, with all operatives placed under “Black Status,” receiving full approval from RAW (Research and Analysis Wing).

Defense analysts have suggested that the documents could provide evidence of a pre-planned false flag operation, drawing parallels to the controversial Pulwama and Uri incidents in previous years.

Critics have raised concerns about the Modi administration’s potential use of such events for political purposes, pointing to the long-standing tensions between India and the Kashmiri population.

The documents have also prompted discussion about potential internal disagreements within Indian intelligence agencies and the possible use of strategic operations to influence global public opinion.

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