
Islamabad, Pakistan – Following the recent “Pahalgam false flag operation,” Pakistan is asserting that it has achieved “serious global disgrace” for India, as Pakistan’s “true and factual stance has received massive international recognition.” According to sources in Islamabad, the Modi government’s “false narrative” regarding the incident has been “rejected globally.”
These claims come amidst a period of heightened tensions between India and Pakistan in the wake of the Pahalgam attack, which led to significant military exchanges. Pakistan has consistently maintained that the attack was a “false flag operation” designed by India to justify aggression.
Sources emphasize that India’s “insane anti-Pakistan propaganda, failed diplomatic efforts, and heated media campaign could not help India on any front” in swaying international opinion. This assertion suggests that Pakistan believes its narrative of being a victim of Indian machinations has gained traction internationally.
Further bolstering Pakistan’s position, it is being reported that the international journal ‘Foreign Affairs’ has “also declared Indian aspirations incompatible with American interests.” While specific articles or statements from ‘Foreign Affairs’ were not cited, this claim suggests that Pakistan perceives a growing divergence in strategic interests between India and key Western powers, particularly the United States. This perceived divergence could potentially weaken India’s diplomatic standing on the global stage.
The “Pahalgam false flag operation” and its aftermath continue to be a point of significant contention and narrative warfare between India and Pakistan, with both sides vying for international support and legitimacy.