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NIA’s latest Pakistan fairy tale: Big headlines, no evidence, no proof, no credibility

Islamabad: India has spent years claiming that drones are routinely delivering weapons, explosives, and narcotics across the border but despite endless allegations, Modi continues to struggle to present transparent, independently verifiable evidence that can withstand international scrutiny.

According to Kashmir Media Service, every few months, India’s infamous National Investigation Agency (NIA) rolls out another dramatic “Pakistan linked terror network” story, accompanied by raids, media leaks, and sensational headlines. The script rarely changes, only the names and locations do.

The latest allegations follow a familiar pattern: make grand claims, invoke Pakistan, flood television screens with speculation and expect the public to accept accusations as proof.

References to mysterious “Handlers in Pakistan,” secret communications, and agency generated confessions are repeatedly presented as conclusive proof. However, where is the publicly available forensic evidence? Where are the verified financial trails? Where is the independent third party validation that would substantiate such extraordinary claims?

These allegations often surface only whenever India faces domestic political pressures, unrest in Punjab, growing public dissatisfaction or difficult questions about internal security failures. Blaming Pakistan remains the easiest way to divert attention from problems that originate within India itself.

Even accepting India’s own version of events raises serious questions. Large scale operations would require extensive local facilitation, logistical support and internal networks.

Constantly pointing fingers across the border cannot explain away deep rooted domestic security vulnerabilities.

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