Islamabad: Pakistan’s vigilant security agencies have successfully uncovered and foiled a major plot by Indian intelligence agencies to conduct a “false flag” operation aimed at maligning Pakistan internationally.
This systematic campaign was launched following the international embarrassment over India’s failed “Operation Sindoor.”
The Intelligence Operation:
Pakistani security institutions had been closely monitoring suspicious activities by Indian agencies in deep-sea waters.
In October 2025, after sustained surveillance, a seemingly ordinary fisherman was arrested. He had previously drawn attention due to his inquiries at various shops about purchasing Pakistani military gear.
A joint intelligence operation confirmed his activities. The suspect was arrested red-handed while attempting to smuggle the military uniforms and other materials into India via boat.
The Confession and Evidence:
The suspect, identified as Aijaz Mallah, was interrogated, and forensic analysis of his mobile phone confirmed his links and mission:
Aijaz, a poor fisherman, admitted he was arrested by the Indian Coast Guard in September 2025. Indian intelligence officials threatened him with years of imprisonment but offered to release him if he worked for them inside Pakistan. He agreed under threats and financial lure.
He was instructed to collect specific supplies in Pakistan and deliver them to India by boat.
Voice chats with his handler confirmed instructions to procure:
- Six specific-sized uniforms of the Pakistan Army, Navy, and Sindh Rangers.
- Name tags with precise names (Obaid, Haider, Sohail, etc.).
- Three Zong mobile SIM cards (with blank Karachi purchase invoices).
- Specific Pakistani currency notes, cigarettes, matchboxes, and lighters all items meant for staging.
- Aijaz was paid PKR 95,000 for sending photographs of the procured items, with the rest promised upon delivery.
India’s Dangerous Potential Plot:
Pakistani agencies believe India’s political leadership is attempting to use this staged incident as a false flag operation right before the Bihar state elections:
The “Made in Pakistan” civilian items (currency, lighters) were meant to be used in a staged confrontation to falsely propagate that Pakistan is directly involved in terrorist attacks in India.
The specific request for Navy and Rangers uniforms suggests the operation was likely planned for the coastal areas of Gujarat (Kutch or Bhuj), potentially linked to Indian war games in that region.
The retrieved military uniforms and gear could be used to falsely stage the capture of serving Pakistani military personnel.
The inclusion of Zong SIM cards was likely an attempt to link the alleged operators or funding to Chinese elements.
Pakistan is now compiling all evidence of this nefarious plot to present to its international partners, aiming to fully expose India’s true intentions to the world.

















