False flags & silenced veterans – Modi’s India built on staged smoke

Srinagar: A pattern of orchestrated “terror attacks” from Pathankot to Pahalgam under Modi’s rule is being flagged as false-flag operations to mask democratic decay and silence dissent, while India hides military losses and pushes disinformation.
According to Kashmir Media Service, critics argue that incidents from Gurdaspur (2015), Uri (2016), Pulwama (2019), to Pahalgam (2024) share traits: no proof, high drama, and instant blame on Pakistan.
The April 2024 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians is widely viewed as a security failure and suspected false-flag, with international media noting inconsistencies and lack of evidence from India.
The narrative comes as Indian CDS Gen Anil Chauhan acknowledged aircraft losses during 2025 clashes with Pakistan but withheld numbers — seen domestically as an “implicit admission of guilt” — while amplifying “Op Sindoor” as proof of dominance.
The IAF also admitted losses without details, fueling skepticism. A USCC report reportedly debunked Chauhan’s superiority claims, stating Pakistan’s multi-domain defenses neutralized Indian strikes and restored strategic parity, crediting Pakistan’s edge via Chinese tech post-Pahalgam.
The report alleges these crises serve to demonize dissent and distract from internal decay, noting that BJP veterans like Advani, Joshi, Yashwant Sinha, and Subramanian Swamy were sidelined for opposing Modi’s authoritarianism or warning of economic ruin.
Others like Shatrughan Sinha, Varun Gandhi, Uma Bharti, and Maneka Gandhi were muted for speaking out. Pakistan had warned that India would use Pahalgam to justify aggression and manipulate narratives.
Observers say India’s concealment policy erodes trust and fuels regional tensions.









