A major terror plot orchestrated by India’s notorious intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), has been exposed in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, according to credible intelligence sources.
The plan, reportedly devised in the aftermath of the failed Pahalgam false flag operation, aims to destabilize Balochistan through coordinated terrorist attacks. Intelligence reports suggest that RAW has instructed banned militant outfits — including the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), extremist group “Fitna al-Khawarij,” and illegally residing Afghan nationals — to carry out strikes in key urban centers such as Gwadar, Quetta, and Khuzdar.
Sources reveal that RAW has not only activated its local facilitators but has also deployed trained operatives from Afghanistan into sensitive areas. Some terrorists involved in the plot have already conducted reconnaissance of intended targets, raising fears of imminent attacks, possibly via vehicle-borne or motorcycle suicide bombings.
According to intelligence assessments, the motive behind this plan is to spread fear and chaos in Balochistan, ultimately undermining Pakistan’s internal peace and security.
However, law enforcement agencies are reportedly on high alert. Security forces are actively monitoring movements and have implemented countermeasures to thwart any potential attacks.
The latest revelation adds to growing evidence of India’s covert operations targeting Pakistan, following recent reports of RAW’s failed assassination plot exposed in the United States.