India’s latest charade against Pakistan fails

New Delhi’s most recent propaganda campaign against Pakistan has been exposed by the discovery of another Indian false flag effort.
Indian officials and media have once again concocted a narrative to place the blame on Pakistan following defeat in “Operation Sindoor” and international humiliation over the Pahalgam false flag operation.
The traffic control room in Mumbai reportedly received fictitious bomb threat calls regarding explosives planted at several points throughout the city, according to claims in the Indian media. The reports immediately blamed Pakistan without offering any proof.
This is nothing new, according to observers. By associating Pakistan with terrorism, Indian media is once again attempting to tarnish Pakistan’s reputation. Such unfounded rumors, according to analysts, are merely a smokescreen for India’s own domestic and international shortcomings.
A prominent security expert claimed that India was engaging in the same old tactic of inciting fear among its own citizens in order to further its political objectives. “It’s a tried-and-true tactic to deflect focus from domestic turmoil.”
This is not the first time that Indian media has made rash statements. Indian media recently wrongly accused three Pakistani nationals who were on business in Cambodia of being terrorists.
Such misinformation, according to analysts, is more about India’s desperate desire to hide flaws in its own system than it is about Pakistan. India intends to incite nationalism and stifle dissent within its boundaries by disseminating these made-up tales.
The most recent drama is seen by many as just another domestic fad that will barely be acknowledged by the global community.