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RAW linked to fresh terror plot in Balochistan

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Intelligence officials have revealed that India’s foreign intelligence agency, RAW, is allegedly planning a new campaign of violence in Pakistan’s Balochistan region, following what is described as a botched false flag operation in Pahalgam.

According to security sources, RAW has revived links with proxy networks such as the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), and militant groups crossing illegally from Afghanistan. These factions have reportedly been instructed to carry out attacks in key urban and strategic centres including Gwadar, Quetta, and Khuzdar.

Investigations suggest that the agency has facilitated the movement of operatives across the Afghan border into Pakistan, aiming to strike both security forces and civilian locations.

Sources familiar with the matter said several suicide bombers have already carried out reconnaissance missions, using motorcycles and vehicles in preparation for high-impact attacks. Potential targets include critical infrastructure, military personnel, and congested public venues.

In light of these developments, security agencies have heightened their alert levels. Law enforcement and counter-terror units are now on full operational readiness to intercept any threats that may materialize.

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