The roots of India’s interference go back to 1971, when India played a decisive role in the secession of East Pakistan.
India’s Anti-Pakistan Agenda Exposed: Shocking Revelations on Militant Support. Recent reports have once again exposed India’s long-standing policy of destabilizing Pakistan through indirect means, particularly by funding Baloch insurgents and separatist elements. The revelations come amid growing political and security challenges within Pakistan, many of which are increasingly being traced back to foreign interference—most notably, from India.
India has consistently avoided direct military confrontation with Pakistan, instead opting for covert operations and proxy warfare to undermine Pakistan’s internal stability. For decades, New Delhi has worked to exploit Pakistan’s political, ethnic, and regional fault lines in a calculated attempt to weaken national unity. These strategies have included support for armed insurgencies, political dissent, and separatist movements—especially in sensitive regions like Balochistan.
The roots of India’s interference go back to 1971, when India played a decisive role in the secession of East Pakistan. That operation was not only a military maneuver but a well-orchestrated political and psychological campaign that India later admitted to. In a telling speech at Dhaka University in 2015, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi publicly acknowledged India’s involvement in the dismemberment of Pakistan, proudly stating that India supported separatist elements to bring about the creation of Bangladesh.
Today, similar tactics are reportedly being used in Balochistan, where India’s intelligence agency, RAW (Research and Analysis Wing), is accused of funding and arming militant groups to perpetuate violence and unrest. One of the most concrete pieces of evidence supporting these allegations came in the form of the arrest and confession of Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav, who admitted to running a subversive network in Pakistan and planning acts of terrorism.
While Pakistan’s security forces and institutions continue to make sacrifices in the fight against terrorism and extremism, India, according to Pakistani officials and intelligence sources, continues to stoke political and ethnic tensions inside the country through misinformation campaigns, cyber operations, and financial support to banned outfits. These actions are not only a violation of international law but also pose a grave threat to regional peace and security.
Pakistan has repeatedly raised the issue of Indian interference at international forums including the United Nations, urging the global community to take serious note of India’s destabilizing activities. The state has presented dossiers containing concrete evidence of India’s involvement in terrorism on Pakistani soil, and it continues to push for accountability.
As tensions remain high, Pakistani officials stress the importance of exposing India’s duplicity and malign intentions. They argue that presenting India’s real face to the world is crucial—not just for Pakistan’s national security but for the broader goal of regional peace and stability. The government has reiterated its commitment to defending the sovereignty and integrity of Pakistan while urging the international community to intervene and uphold principles of justice and non-interference.