Indian Plot to Embroil Pakistan in Another False-Flag Operation Busted
November 2, 2025The face of India’s diplomatic outreach has once again been pulled back, showing the hostile and deceitful machine at the core of its state policy. A recent press conference in Islamabad, led by Federal Minister for Information Atta Tarar and Minister of State for Interior Tallal Chaudhary, has shown a calculated and dangerous plot. This was not a simple case of spying but a full-blown Indian plan to stage another false flag operation to defame Pakistan. Minister Tarar stated clearly that this is part of a larger, evil campaign, noting that “India has not forgotten its defeat on the battlefield and after the failure of Operation Sindoor, it has started a malicious campaign of misinformation and disinformation”. The evidence shows a desperate try by the Modi government, helped by its “pliant Indian media”, to create a crisis, a plot that was expertly busted by Pakistan’s watchful agencies.
A State-Sponsored Plot Shown
The federal ministers were direct as they presented the details of India’s hostile plan. The press conference served as a full charge sheet against the Indian state, detailing a plan that was thought up and run by its intelligence agencies.
🔵 A Campaign of False Information: Minister Atta Tarar called the incident a key part of India’s ongoing “propaganda warfare against Pakistan”. He made it clear this was not a single act but part of a state policy to “malign Pakistan” through lies.
🔵 India’s Inability to Accept Facts: The minister linked this plot to India’s frustration over its past failures and its inability to “digest the successes of Pakistan”. This frustration, he argued, is what pushes New Delhi towards such reckless and illegal actions.
The Target: An Ordinary Pakistani Fisherman
The foundation of this entire evil operation was built on the cold use of a vulnerable Pakistani citizen. The Indian agencies did not target a high value person but a simple fisherman, Ijaz Mallah, showing their predatory tactics.
🔵 Abduction on the High Seas: Ijaz Mallah, a resident of Shah Bandar in Sindh, was simply earning his living by fishing. As Minister Tarar explained, “In September this year, when he was out fishing, he was arrested by the Indian coast guard”.
🔵 Taken to a Secret Location: After his capture, Mallah was not processed through any legal channels. He was “taken to an undisclosed location” where he was handed over to Indian intelligence officials to be questioned.
The Coercion: A Terrible Choice
Once in illegal custody, Indian intelligence agents put Mallah under intense mental pressure. They gave him a stark and brutal choice designed to break his will and force him into their service.
🔵 The Threat of Long Imprisonment: The Indian handlers used threats as their main tool. Minister Tarar revealed, “He was told that he would be compensated and if he did not comply, he would have to stay imprisoned for two to three years”.
🔵 Exploiting Fear and Offering Rewards: This mix of threats and offers is a classic tactic. As Mallah himself later confessed, he was “interrogated by an Indian secret agency’s official” who offered “money and gifts” if he agreed to work for them.
🔵 A Forced Compliance: Caught between a terrifying future in an Indian jail and the offer of a reward, Mallah accepted. His confession video makes this clear: “due to the fear of jail and for the reward, I accepted the offer”.
Pakistan’s Vigilance: The Plot Stopped
India’s elaborate and dangerous plan was ultimately stopped by the professionalism and alertness of Pakistan’s law enforcement and intelligence agencies. The successful counter-operation showed a high level of preparedness.
🔵 Constant Watching Initiated: Minister Tarar assured the nation that Pakistan’s “intelligence agencies were well-equipped to deal with any situation”. They immediately “put the fisherman in question under surveillance when he tried to procure the items”.
🔵 Following the Trail: The agencies showed patience, allowing the plot to develop to show its full size. As the minister stated, “While he was under surveillance, our law enforcement agencies were fully alert and following his trail”.
🔵 Interception at the Critical Moment: The operation ended when Mallah, having collected the items, was on his way back to India. “He was on his way to India when law enforcement agencies apprehended him from the sea, arrested him and took these items into custody”.
The Confession: Clear Proof from the Source
To silence any potential Indian denials, the government played a video confession from Ijaz Mallah. His testimony provides a clear, first-person account that supports every detail of the plot.
🔵 Backing up the Abduction: In the video, Mallah calmly stated his identity and his profession. He confirmed he was caught by Indian coast guards in August and taken to a “jail in an undisclosed location”.
🔵 Admitting the Task and Motive: Mallah clearly confirmed the demands made by the Indian official. “He told me to bring so and so items, some uniforms of Rangers, coast guard, the navy and the army”. He openly admitted he accepted due to “fear of jail and for the reward”.
Conclusion: A Reckless State Endangering Peace
The careful work of Pakistan’s agencies in uncovering and exposing this Indian plot has prevented an immediate and serious crisis. This incident provides the world with clear proof of the extreme and aggressive mindset governing New Delhi. The Indian government’s willingness to abduct a civilian, force him, and actively plan a false flag operation using Pakistani military uniforms is a deep violation of international law and a direct threat to regional stability. Pakistan remains watchful, but this event must force the world to see the dangerous nature of the Modi regime’s policies.

