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India admits failed security policy behind Pahalgam false flag operation

India is facing severe criticism over what sources describe as a false flag operation in Pahalgam and subsequent intelligence failure. Counter-terrorism expert Ajay Sahni has declared the Pahalgam incident a clear failure of the Modi government’s security policies, according to reports.

“The Pahalgam attack is a direct result of India’s failed security policy,” stated Sahni, accusing the Modi administration of spreading “false propaganda for political gain.” He further alleged that all claims made by the Modi government regarding Balakot and Pulwama have been proven false.

Sahni emphasized that India has no evidence to support successful surgical strikes against Pakistan. “In reality, Pakistan not only shot down an Indian aircraft but also captured the pilot,” he noted, referring to past confrontations between the two nations.

The counter-terrorism expert accused Prime Minister Modi of “politics over corpses,” suggesting he exploits every incident for political advantage. “The Pahalgam attack is the outcome of the Modi government’s flawed political policies,” Sahni concluded.

Defense analysts have pointed to evidence suggesting the Pahalgam operation was a failure of the Indian military. They criticized India for consistently engaging in blame-shifting politics rather than providing evidence for its claims.

Experts consider India’s acknowledgment of its failures a vindication of Pakistan’s position in the ongoing dispute between the neighboring nuclear powers.

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