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Yadhav remains living proof of India’s state-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan

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Islamabad: Following a series of killings in Pakistan and the arrest of handlers, including Indian spy Kulbhushan Yadhav, it is no longer a secret that New Delhi is funding and orchestrating terrorism in Pakistan through its intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).

According to Kashmir Media Service, Kulbhushan Yadhav was arrested on March 3, 2016, in Balochistan, where, according to his own confession, he was engaged in espionage and terrorist activities. His arrest exposed India’s deep involvement in subversive operations aimed at destabilizing Pakistan, particularly through proxy groups such as the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

Kulbhushan Yadhav in his statement admitted to carrying out multiple terrorist operations under RAW’s guidance and fueling separatism in the Balochistan province. His activities were part of India’s broader covert agenda to destabilize Pakistan from within, using terrorism as a tool to further its political goals. Yadhav’s confession dismantled a vast espionage network that was targeting Pakistan’s sovereignty and peace initiatives in the region.

Islamabad has presented irrefutable evidence of Indian involvement in several terrorist attacks, with Yadhav’s case serving as an undeniable fact. His role in orchestrating violent acts and supporting separatist elements in Pakistan solidified Pakistan’s stance on India’s violation of international norms. The legal victory at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) further cemented Yadhav’s guilt and reinforced Pakistan’s diplomatic position against India’s state-sponsored terrorism.

The case of Kulbhushan Yadhav has brought global attention to India’s covert operations aimed at destabilizing its neighboring country. It has provided Pakistan with significant leverage to strengthen its narrative of India’s role in fostering terrorism and regional instability, undermining peace efforts and further escalating tensions in South Asia.

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