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‘False Flag’

Published on: April 1, 2026 3:50 AM

The latest reports suggesting that India may be planning a false flag operation using Pakistani prisoners cannot be treated as a routine matter. Even the possibility raises serious concerns about escalation in an already volatile region.

According to security sources, there are concerns that Indian authorities intend to move Pakistani prisoners towards sensitive areas along the Line of Control and stage an incident that could then be attributed to Pakistan. The objective would be to manufacture a trigger for military or political escalation at a time of choosing, exactly in line with last year’s Operation Sindoor, while shaping the narrative before facts can be independently established.

New Delhi’s history is littered with examples of newsroom trials and hawks using their fragments of imagination to force the government’s hand. From Pathankot to Pulwama and from Pahalgam to Kishtwar, we have before us a disturbing pattern wherein India adopted false flag operations as a central pillar of its strategic doctrine against Pakistan. Considering how Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has come under fire from the opposition in the light of reports positioning Pakistan as the lead mediator to broker an end to the US-Israeli war against Iran, one can easily gauge the likelihood of any misadventure intended to redirect attention.

Nonetheless, even if blaming Pakistan may offer temporary political relief, it does not address the underlying crisis. India cannot escape its predicament by exporting blame. It must confront the reality that its approach to Kashmir, among other issues, has failed morally, politically and legally.

More pertinently, Pakistan’s position against terrorism is clear and consistent, particularly because the country has paid an enormous price in blood and economic losses. Attempts to undermine this record through theatrical events are becoming less effective as international audiences grow increasingly sceptical of wild, unsubstantiated accusations.

The instrumentalisation of detainees for operational or political purposes would mark a serious breach of international norms and humanitarian obligations. It warrants immediate scrutiny at international platforms, and human rights bodies should seek clarity on the status, movement, and treatment of detainees.

Pakistan’s decision to raise the alarm early reflects an understanding that modern conflicts are shaped as much by narratives as by events on the ground. Pre-emptive exposure challenges the script before it can take hold. *

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