Sources of security in Pakistan have accused India of orchestrating sabotage along the control line (LOC), alleging that Indian forces are actively involved in the planting of explosives, smuggling weapons and encourage the troubles in Azad Jammu and Cashmire (AJK) and Gilgit-Baltistan.
According to senior security officials, Indian troops have long engaged in not caused shooting and sabotage operations along the loc.
The evidence indicates that 54 incidents involving improvised explosive devices (IED) placed in Indian have taken place since 2016 in sensitive areas such as Chakothi, Neza Pir, Chirakot, Rakh Chikri, Deva, Battal and Kot Kotera.
The recent recovery of four IEDs between February 4 and February 6 of this year in the Battal and Rawalakot sectors resulted in the death of a civilian, which made the alarm on the climbing of tensions.
Another violation of the ceasefire by Indian forces on February 12 in the Dewa and Bagsar sectors led to wounds to two Pakistani soldiers.
Security sources have revealed that Indian forces have transported explosives, weapons and drugs through the loc, especially in the Bagh, Battal and Deva regions, to destabilize the region.
Pakistan officially protested these actions with India and presented evidence to the United Nations officials stationed in the region.
The allegations also include the use of double agents by Indian intelligence to pass arms with the help of Indian border units, subsequently eliminating these agents and wrongly labeling them as Pakistani agents.
Defense analysts point out that these operations are part of India’s broader strategy to cause Pakistan and remove dissent to cashmere administered by the Indians.
They say that India’s activities coincide with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s next visit to the United States, suggesting an attempt to discredit Pakistan on the world scene by representing it as a state sponsor.
The reports also mention internal problems within the Indian army, in particular the increase in cases of suicide, which are often distorted as cross -border commitments.
Pakistan has urged the international community to immediately take an opinion from these activities, warning that continuous Indian provocations could compromise regional stability.




