Security sources in Islamabad have claimed that Pakistan’s sensitive intelligence agencies have uncovered alleged plans involving a possible false flag operation by India.
According to these security sources, a covert communication channel was reportedly decoded by an intelligence agency, revealing discussions about a potential operation aimed at creating instability along the border. The claims suggest that Indian authorities may be considering using Pakistani nationals currently in custody in connection with the alleged plan.
The reports further allege that these individuals could be moved toward border regions in the Indian-administered area of Jammu and Kashmir where they might be used in an operation intended to simulate cross-border activity. Security officials claim such a scenario could later be presented as an incident originating from Pakistan, potentially escalating tensions between the two countries.
Sources also suggest that the alleged objective behind such a plan would be to increase military pressure along the eastern border and divert Pakistan’s security resources. However, no independent verification of these claims has been made, and the matter remains based on security source reporting.
Authorities have not released additional technical evidence publicly and the situation continues to be monitored closely amid already heightened regional sensitivities.

