Islamabad: Dr. Abdullah Gul, a defence analyst, has asserted that the international community has ceased to support India's narrative following the alleged false flag operation in Pahalgam. The Indian government's repeated attempts to malign Pakistan have resulted in its isolation on the global stage. The lack of evidence supporting India's claims against Pakistan, coupled with ongoing human rights violations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, have led to widespread skepticism about India's stance. Reasonable voices within India are questioning the validity of the government's allegations, especially since no foreign tourists were reported killed, and no embassies received any coffins. Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister, Ishaq Dar, has expressed willingness to support an independent investigation into the incident.According to Radio Pakistan, international support for Indian Prime Minister Modi's actions remains elusive. Historical incidents such as Pulwama, Uri, and Pathankot are cited as exampl es of false flag operations aimed at discrediting Pakistan and bolstering Modi's political standing. These operations are perceived as strategies to distract from internal dissent and protests against the Modi government's agenda. Indian journalists have interviewed Kashmiri women who refute claims of Pakistan's involvement in the Pahalgam incident, further undermining the Indian government's narrative. Independent analysts suggest that the timing of this operation coincides with the upcoming Bihar elections, indicating a bid to rally public support through heightened Hindu nationalism sentiments.
Home ยป World Rejects Indian Propaganda Over Pahalgam False Flag Operation: Analysts
World Rejects Indian Propaganda Over Pahalgam False Flag Operation: Analysts
Share:
Search Here . .
Recent News
Syrian Foreign Minister’s Official Visit to Pakistan
August 20, 2026
DPM Stresses Effective Follow-Up on GSP Plus Commitments
August 20, 2026
Government Revises Petroleum Prices with Major Changes
August 20, 2026
Senate and National Assembly Approve Key Defence Bills for 2026
August 20, 2026