India stages anti-Pakistan ‘terror plots’ at home to cover overseas terror acts
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New Delhi: The Modi-led Indian regime is once again orchestrating manufactured terror narratives to malign Pakistan and deflect attention from its own acts of state-backed terrorism abroad, analysts say.
According to Kashmir Media Service, this comes as eight people were arrested in Delhi and Tamil Nadu in a purported “terror conspiracy” allegedly linked to Pakistan and Bangladesh-based groups.
The arrests are reportedly connected to an alleged plan to avenge the February 6 blast at a mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan. Police claimed to have recovered dozens of mobile phones and SIM cards during searches, which are being analysed to “confirm” foreign links.
Intelligence agencies warned of a possible IED attack near Red Fort, citing supposed plans by Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Observers, however, note that this latest episode follows a familiar pattern: India inflates or fabricates “terror threats” inside its own borders to project itself as a victim internationally, even as it engages in aggressive operations abroad. The arrests come in the aftermath of Indian national Nikhil Gupta’s guilty plea for his role in terror-related activities overseas, highlighting the regime’s need to “balance” its image and demonize Pakistan to cover its culpability.
Analysts stress that New Delhi’s repeated use of fabricated terror plots serves two purposes: to stoke anti-Pakistan hysteria internationally, and to suppress and intimidate minority communities at home, particularly Muslims, under the guise of national security. They warn that such theatrics are part of disinformation campaign and proxy warfare, and urged the international community to carefully scrutinize India’s narratives before accepting them at face value.









