Delhi(The COW News Digital)A Sikh leader has accused India of attempting to prevent American investment in Pakistan by supporting terrorist activities inside the country. Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, leader of the organization Sikhs for Justice, strongly condemned what he described as India-backed terrorism, particularly in Pakistan’s Balochistan province.
In a statement, Pannun alleged that the recent terrorist attack in Balochistan was carried out under the patronage of Indian intelligence agencies. He said the attack was a direct move against both Pakistan’s stability and US economic interests in the region.
According to the Sikh leader, India is deliberately using terrorist groups to create instability in Pakistan in order to portray the country as unsafe for foreign investors. He claimed that growing US interest and investment opportunities in Pakistan have alarmed New Delhi, prompting it to resort to covert and violent tactics.
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Pannun further stated that India’s objective is to weaken Pakistan economically by discouraging international investors, particularly from the United States. He urged the global community to take notice of what he termed state-sponsored terrorism aimed at undermining regional peace.
The statement comes as Pakistani security forces continue large-scale counterterrorism operations in Balochistan. Security sources report that 197 terrorists linked to “Fitna-e-Hindustan” have been killed during ongoing operations.
However, the violence has also resulted in heavy casualties. Over the past three days, 22 security personnel and 36 civilians have been martyred, including women and children, according to security officials.
Pakistani authorities have repeatedly accused India of sponsoring terrorism inside the country, especially in Balochistan, a claim that India has consistently denied.

