Rawalpindi:The recent journey of Pakistan’s Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir to the United States signaled a major breakthrough in the country’s military diplomatic efforts. In a landmark development, the U.S. officially branded the Baloch separatist outfit Fatah-ul-Hind (BLA) along with its militant faction, the Majeed Brigade, as terrorist entities — a designation that exposes India’s covert involvement in supporting these insurgent movements on the global stage.
Insider security reports reveal that India’s intelligence agency, RAW, has funneled funding and medical aid to these insurgent groups, efforts complemented by segments of Indian media attempting to legitimize their violent campaigns. Notably, senior Indian officials including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval have acknowledged their connections to operatives linked to Balochistan.
The apprehension of Kulbhushan Jadhav, a former Indian naval officer accused of orchestrating terror activities in Pakistan, further exposes the extent of India’s involvement in state-sponsored destabilization efforts. Security experts warn that these actions jeopardize peace not only in South Asia but across the broader international community. The U.S. designation is being hailed as a crucial validation of Pakistan’s counterterrorism narrative on the global stage.




