Indian military and intelligence agencies have been involved in undermining activities in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit-Baltistan through the use of improvised explosion devices (IEDs). Pakistan has shared evidence of these activities with UN officials.
According to security sources, the Indian military has a long history of unprovoked firing and undermining actions against unarmed civilians along the control line (LOC). India has tried sabotage operations by transporting and implementing IEDs along LOC.
Evidence reveals that since 2016, India has planted IEDs in 54 separate events along LOC. The discovery and detonation of these devices has risen in areas such as Chakothi, Neza Pir, Chirikot, Rakh Chikri, Dewa, Battal, Kot Kotera and others, according to security forces.
They also emphasized that Indian planted IED explosions have resulted in the deaths and damage of several innocent civilians. In addition, India’s sabotage efforts include smuggling of IEDs, weapons and drugs in areas such as Bagh, Battal and Dewa.
Between February 4 and 6, four Indian IEDs were discovered in the battalion sector and Rawalakot, which led to the martyrdom to a civilian. On February 12, 2025, Indian forces also violated the ceasefire in the Dewa and Bagsar sectors and injured two Pakistani soldiers.
Pakistan has submitted a protest with India over his attempts to spread the turmoil and smuggle IEDs in areas including Poonch, Bagh, Kotli, Mirpur and Rawalakot. Pakistan has also provided evidence of these undermining activities to UN officials stationed in these regions.
Indian forces have repeatedly staged false flag surgery and false meetings to mistakenly accuse the Pakistani military in cross -border intrusion. In addition, several officers from Indian military units, including 3 rajputs and 12 jats, have been punished for using military resources to smuggle drugs and weapons.
Significant evidence confirms that Indian agencies have used double agents to smuggle weapons shipments in collaboration with Indian border forces and portray them as Pakistani weapons. These double agents were later persecuted and mistakenly declared Pakistanis to justify fabricated claims and secure financial benefits.
In November 2022, killed and killed a civilian shot and killed an Indian soldier in a video while the soldier tried to hide a weapon cache according to security sources. Discontent in the Indian military has led to an increase in suicide events every year.
Indian military studies often feel suicide events such as cross -border shooting exchange to avoid control. There is undeniable evidence of India’s history of interference and undermining activities in other countries.
India’s violations of the ceasefire agreement, transport of IEDs and weapons pose a threat to regional peace and security. The organized tactics of the Indian military are primarily aimed at covering its failures in the occupied Kashmir.
India captivating disagreement votes and seizes the local properties of the occupied cashmere. It exploits the population of the occupied Kashmir and tries to change the demographics of the occupied Kashmir.
India’s accusations against Pakistan are its attempt to divert attention from its own terrorist activities, and it tries to create unrest in Azad Jammu and Kashmir to drive a wedge between the public and the military, as per. Defense experts.
India’s violations of the ceasefire agreement is an attempt to provoke Pakistan and harass Kashmiris, according to defense experts. The Indian military uses false meetings to mistakenly accuse Pakistan of cross -border penetration and cover his own crimes, the defense experts added.
They pointed out that India is conspiring to produce Pakistan as a supporter of terrorism on the global scene, in front of Modi’s visit to the United States. Proof of India’s undermining activities through secret agencies is also found in Canada, the United States, UK and Australia.
The killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada and the conspiracy of killing Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in the US by Indian Secret Agencies is part of this series, defense experts, as per. Defense experts.