India is under heavy fire for what experts are calling a Pahalgam false flag operation. The government is being blamed for a massive intelligence failure that led to the deadly incident. Sources say the operation has exposed serious flaws in the country’s security framework.
Counter-terrorism expert Ajay Sahni directly blamed the Modi government. “The Pahalgam attack happened because of a failed security policy,” he said. He accused the administration of spreading fake narratives to serve political interests. According to him, this incident is just one example of a broader pattern of deception.
Sahni also dismissed India’s claims about Balakot and Pulwama. “These so-called surgical strikes never happened the way the government claims,” he noted. “There is no evidence to back them.” He reminded everyone how Pakistan had downed an Indian fighter jet and captured its pilot, further damaging India’s credibility.
He went further, saying that Modi plays “politics over corpses.” Sahni believes that every tragedy is turned into a political weapon by the ruling party. “This Pahalgam false flag operation is a result of flawed political strategies,” he said.
Military analysts agree. They argue that the Pahalgam incident reveals not only operational failure but also deliberate misinformation. They criticized the government for shifting blame rather than accepting responsibility or showing proof.
Defense experts say India’s inability to own its mistakes strengthens Pakistan’s position. “This ongoing pattern only makes India look weak and dishonest,” said one analyst. “The Pahalgam false flag operation has become a symbol of India’s deteriorating defense policy.”
Critics insist that these tactics are backfiring. Instead of fooling the public, they’re raising tough questions about the real motives behind such operations. For many observers, the Pahalgam false flag operation has removed the mask from India’s political game.