Pakistan has once again exposed irrefutable evidence of India’s state-sponsored terrorism. On April 29, 2025, Director General ISPR, Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, held an urgent press conference and revealed detailed findings about India’s involvement in terrorism through proxy networks like Fitna-e-Khawarij and Fitna-e-Hindustan.
According to DG ISPR, recent attacks on Pakistan’s security forces in North Waziristan, Bannu Garrison, and other sensitive areas were not random acts by militants. Instead, these were part of a coordinated campaign, financed and directed by Indian intelligence agency RAW.
He disclosed that on April 25, 2025, a suspect was arrested near Jhelum. Authorities recovered locally made explosives, a drone camera, multiple mobile phones, and foreign currency from him. During interrogation, the individual confessed to being trained in India and maintained contact with a serving RAW officer named Major Sandeep. Forensic and digital analysis confirmed his links with India and detailed the planned terror activities, making the evidence indisputable.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Pakistan’s defense institutions have now shared this evidence with the international community.
Further revelations included India’s planning of recent bombings in Balochistan and Punjab. Terrorists involved in the attack on Jaffer Express were in constant contact with Indian handlers, as proven by mobile records, financial transactions, and message exchanges.
Major General Ahmed Sharif warned that India is weaponizing religion and ethnicity to destabilize Pakistan. Networks like Fitna-e-Khawarij and Fitna-e-Hindustan are acting under Indian influence to disrupt Pakistan’s internal peace.
He also revealed that thousands of Indian-linked social media accounts are running coordinated campaigns to spread anti-Pakistan narratives and promote extremist ideologies. These digital operations aim to incite sectarianism and provoke unrest among Pakistani citizens.
DG ISPR appealed to the international community, including the UN, human rights bodies, and global media, to take immediate and serious notice. He warned, “The state sponsorship of such networks within our borders poses a grave threat to a nuclear region’s peace.”
“Pakistan has made immense sacrifices in the war against terrorism,” he concluded, “and we will not allow those sacrifices to be undermined by India’s proxy warfare.”