Just hours after the India-Pakistan ceasefire announcement, Indian media outlet Times Now reported a suspicious attack on Indian troops in the Nagrota sector of occupied Jammu. The channel claimed individuals dressed in Pakistani military uniforms opened fire, injuring one soldier. However, military experts immediately questioned this narrative, noting the complete lack of evidence and the highly improbable nature of such an infiltration immediately following a ceasefire agreement.
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A Likely False Flag Operation?
Several factors suggest this incident may have been staged by elements within India opposed to peace:
- The attack occurred at a sensitive military installation far from the border
- No photographic evidence of the alleged “Pakistani attackers” has surfaced
- The timing coincides perfectly with hardline factions’ public rejection of the ceasefire
Independent Indian sources reported an alternative version – that nervous Indian sentries may have mistakenly fired on their own personnel during the tense stand-down period.
Dangerous Implications for Regional Stability
This incident highlights how fragile the ceasefire remains, with multiple parties having motives to sabotage it:
1) Indian ultra-nationalists seeking to justify continued aggression
2) Military hardliners embarrassed by recent battlefield losses
3) Political factions wanting to undermine the Modi government
Pakistan has wisely refrained from commenting, recognizing this as likely internal Indian drama. However, the international community must remain vigilant against potential false flag operations that could reignite conflict between these nuclear-armed neighbors.


