THE Indian government is bent upon wreaking havoc in Pakistan as it does not understand the language of love, mutual respect and cooperation to maintain peace and prosperity in the region.

Since coming to power, the Modi-led government has not spared any opportunity to destabilise Pakistan, in particular, and the region, in general, for its nefarious gains.

Also, India has been actively sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan and supplying weapons, ammunition and other stuff to terrorist organisations. It has planted spies inside Pakistan who have been working with the so-called local facilitators to perpetrate terrorism and religious extremism.

Retrospectively, Islamabad has exposed Indian involvement in terrorist activities inside Pakistan. It is also a known fact that India supports and sponsors terrorist groups and banned religious outfits through its embassies located in neighbouring countries. However, the narrative has not received international attention.

In the recent press conference, presenting a dossier, civil and military officials unmasked the true face of India by giving details of an audio conversation between people identified as Indian intelligence agents, and payment made by RAW officials to conduct terrorist activities on Pakistani soil. This categorically displays the level of Indian animosity against Pakistan.

Though Pakistan has always held out an olive branch to India, it is unfortunately considered its weakness. The international community needs to step up and play its due role in assessing the evidences provided by Pakistan about India’s involvement in terrorism in the region. If it does not, then they will regret as things might get out of hand.

Riaz Ahmad Soomro

Shikarpur

Published in Dawn, December 5th, 2020

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