Pakistan has put out a detailed dossier that presents undeniable evidence of India’s aggressive actions and falsehoods. It highlights the historic achievements of Marka-e-Haq and Bunyanum Marsoos, along with Delhi’s alleged false-flag operation in Pahalgam, located in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
Sources indicate that this dossier is backed by satellite imagery and a collection of misinformation campaigns circulating on social media. It reveals how the Indian media and RAW’s social media channels have been spreading fake news to incite war hysteria within the country.
Following the tragic Pahalgam incident, where 26 tourists lost their lives, the Indian media quickly launched a smear campaign against Pakistan. The dossier also includes evidence from international media and local Indian politicians, as well as civil society members, who have raised doubts about the legitimacy of the Pahalgam false-flag operation.
The executive summary of the dossier points out that Indian authorities hastily filed a First Information Report (FIR) against Pakistan a mere 10 minutes after the shooting incident, without any credible evidence or thorough investigation. It also mentions that Pakistan’s proposal for a joint investigation with a neutral third party was turned down by India.
According to the dossier, it is clear that the Pahalgam attack was a false-flag operation orchestrated by India, which was intentionally used as a justification for its aggressive actions, serving internal political goals rather than genuine security concerns.
The report claims that India, under the guise of a fabricated narrative and using the Pehalgam false-flag operation as a pretext, targeted several locations in Pakistan, such as Muridke, Bahawalpur, and Muzaffarabad. They also deployed over 100 drones into Pakistani airspace, resulting in the tragic deaths of many civilians, including women and children.
According to the dossier, the response from the Pakistan military was both harsh and calculated, adhering to international self-defense laws by focusing solely on military targets in India. It further asserts that Pakistan is a victim of state-sponsored terrorism from India, which is carried out through various proxies operating both within and outside its borders.
The report claims that Indian civil society, politicians, and everyday citizens have all pointed fingers at the Pahalgam incident as a serious security blunder. Yet, rather than facing the facts, India opted to ban several YouTube and Twitter channels that were shedding light on its misleading narrative.
According to the dossier, Pakistan initiated Operation Banyan Marsoos in response, which effectively disrupted India’s military ambitions. It detailed the losses India suffered during this operation, stating that five Indian aircraft and numerous unarmed drones were confirmed shot down.
The downed Indian aircraft included three Rafale jets, a MiG-29, an SU-30, and 84 drones. Additionally, the S-400 missile defense systems located in Adampur and Bhuj were successfully neutralized, and BrahMos missile storage facilities in Beas and Nagrota, which had targeted Pakistan, were destroyed.
The report also highlighted the destruction of military logistics and support sites, including the Field Supply Depot at Uri and the Radar Station at Poonch, as well as military command headquarters that were involved in planning operations that led to the deaths of Pakistani citizens, particularly in the 10 Brigade and 80 Brigade areas at KG Top and Naushera.
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Q1.How has India responded to the allegations?
As per the dossier, India responded by censoring dissenting voices. Several YouTube and Twitter accounts that questioned the official narrative were allegedly banned or suppressed within India.
Q2.Why is this incident significant in India-Pakistan relations?
The Pahalgam incident, as framed by the dossier, is positioned as a catalyst for heightened military tensions. If proven a false-flag, it would have major implications for regional stability, international law, and public trust.
Q3.What is Operation Bunyan Marsoos?
Operation Bunyan Marsoos was Pakistan’s military response to India’s alleged aggression. The dossier claims it was a strategic operation targeting Indian military installations while avoiding civilian casualties, in line with international self-defense laws.
Q4.What is meant by “Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK)”?
“IIOJK” is the term used by Pakistan to describe the region of Jammu and Kashmir currently under Indian administration. It reflects Pakistan’s stance that India’s presence in the territory violates international law and UN resolutions.
Q5.How many civilians were affected by India’s alleged drone incursions?
According to the dossier, over 100 drones were deployed by India into Pakistani airspace, resulting in the deaths of numerous civilians, including women and children, particularly in cities like Muridke, Bahawalpur, and Muzaffarabad.