India’s Role in Terrorism and Targeted Killings in Pakistan Exposed
Washington Post Reveals Shocking Details of RAW’s Covert Operations
A recent investigative report by the Washington Post has exposed India’s nefarious involvement in terrorism and targeted killings in Pakistan. The report highlights the Indian intelligence agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), as a key player in orchestrating these activities through hired assassins and smuggled weapons.
RAW’s Operations in Pakistan
According to the report, RAW has been linked to the targeted killings of at least six individuals in Pakistan. Evidence suggests that Indian operatives used Afghan-origin weapons and local hitmen for these operations. One notable incident occurred in Lahore, where two masked men shot and killed Aamir Sarfraz, also known as Tamba, before fleeing the scene. This attack, like others, has been identified as part of India’s covert assassination campaign in Pakistan.
Wider Implications
The Washington Post reveals that RAW’s activities are not limited to Pakistan. India has been accused of carrying out extrajudicial killings in the US, Canada, and other Western countries, targeting Sikh leaders and separatist activists. Canadian authorities have recently exposed RAW’s involvement in the assassination of a prominent Sikh leader, leading to increased diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
Historical Context
The report cites a statement from India’s National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, in 2014, where he admitted to using “covert means” to achieve objectives against Pakistan. Since 2021, RAW has intensified its secret campaign, targeting multiple individuals in Pakistan through systematic operations.
Calls for Accountability
Diplomatic experts have emphasized the need for global action against India’s violations of international laws. They assert that India’s aggression, interference, and state-sponsored terrorism pose a severe threat to global peace. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has previously presented evidence of India’s involvement in terrorism to the international community.
What’s Next?
As India faces growing criticism over its covert operations, there is mounting pressure on the United Nations and global powers to hold New Delhi accountable. Experts warn that failure to address India’s actions could further destabilize regional and global peace.
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