Fake terror modules used to deflect from India’s internal failures: Analysts

Srinagar: The arrest of Shahzad Bhatti in Uttar Pradesh has been cited as an example of a staged module created by India’s Anti-Terrorist Squad to divert attention from domestic political failures.
According to Kashmir Media Service, critics argue New Delhi’s practice of linking every security lapse to Pakistan’s ISI has become a predictable script lacking credible evidence. They say India plays the victim card internationally while allegedly sponsoring terrorism to destabilize Pakistan.
The observers pointed that India is directly responsible for nurturing insurgencies in Balochistan and orchestrating attacks on Chinese interests to undermine regional economic projects. They added that labeling civilians as terrorists has become a routine tool for Indian agencies to suppress minorities and sustain communal fear.
Analysts further noted that the timing of such “busted modules,” often coinciding with political developments like the West Bengal elections, suggests India’s security narrative is driven by optics rather than real threats.
They said India’s use of false-flag operations to justify aggression is losing international credibility, and that while accusing others, India remains a state actor facilitating cross-border proxy warfare.








