In August 2019, following a deployment of tens of thousands of additional troops and paramilitary forces to the region, the Indian government moved to revoke Article 370 of the Indian constitution, removing the special status of Jammu and Kashmir. Since then Indian Held Kashmir remains under lockdown, with internet and phone services intermittently cutoff and thousands of people detained. In February 2019, an attack on a convoy of Indian paramilitary forces in Kashmir had killed at least forty soldiers. Two weeks later, India claimed to have conducted air strikes targeting a terrorist training camp inside Pakistani territory. Pakistan retaliated a day later with air strikes in Indian Held Kashmir. The exchange escalated into an aerial engagement, and Pakistan shot down two Indian military aircraft and captured an Indian pilot, who was released two days later showcasing Pakistan’s desire for peace.
Scores of people have been killed during violence in Indian Held Kashmir and now vociferous protests in many Indian states are being held, Indian government is trying to divert the attention of international community by raising a heightened threat of terrorist activity by Pakistan-based militant groups before Indian Republic Day – 26th January 2020. It appears that India is planning another false flag operation in Pakistan, which is why story of terror attack is circulating in Indian social media. Indian leadership got a jolt when UN Security Council members held rare talks on the disputed region of Kashmir on Wednesday amid ongoing concerns over the flashpoint between the nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan. After the meeting, senior Russian diplomat Dmitry Polyanskiy said the 15-nation body had discussed the contentious Indian-administered region, where New Delhi has been accused of abuses against its mostly-Muslim population.
In the past, India resorted to false flag operations many a time including attack on Indian Parliament and Mumbai attacks that were intended to malign Pakistan. Indian media had carried a report stating that a former home ministry officer alleged that a member of the CBI-SIT team had accused incumbent governments of orchestrating the terror attack on Indian Parliament and the 26/11 carnage in Mumbai. R.V.S Mani, who as home ministry under-secretary had signed the affidavits submitted in court in the alleged encounter case, stating that “Satish Verma, until recently a part of the CBI-SIT probe team, told him that both the terror attacks were set up with the objective of strengthening the counter-terror legislation”. In fact, because of India’s false flag operations, two nuclear states India and Pakistan were on the verge of a war, as India had moved its troops to the forward positions on the border.