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Maria Saleh
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The Exporter of Chaos: How India’s Deep State Fuels Global Insecurity

A Democracy That Kills in the Dark

The headlines read like spy fiction, but the corpses are real. In Toronto, a Sikh activist gunned down in daylight. In San Francisco, another dissident found dead under "suspicious circumstances." In Balochistan, suicide bombers strike again — same pattern, same backers. The world watches, confused. But for those paying attention, there’s a common thread: India’s invisible war machine.

Beneath the glitter of Bollywood and startup success stories lies a far more dangerous truth — India is running one of the most sophisticated state-sponsored terrorism networks on the planet, and it’s hiding in plain sight.

From RAW with Blood: The Architecture of a Proxy War

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India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) isn’t just an intelligence agency — it’s a transnational insurgency engine. Designed to sabotage rivals, it now operates as the core architect of a sprawling network of militias, digital disruptors, and economic saboteurs.

Pakistan’s intelligence dossiers submitted to the UN in 2020 were damning:

  • \$22 million funneled to separatist militias like BLA, BRA, and BSN
  • Weapons recovered from terrorist hideouts traced to Indian origins
  • Confessions of operatives confirming direct RAW involvement

But the most chilling detail? Indian funding isn’t just ideological. It’s strategic. It’s aimed at bleeding Pakistan economically, politically, and psychologically.

The TTP Connection: Allies in Atrocity

The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) — once presumed independent — has become India’s most potent destabilizing tool inside Pakistan.

Captured TTP commander Umar Khalid Khurasani revealed under interrogation that:

  • RAW provided monthly payments and IED training manuals
  • Indian agents facilitated covert meetings in Kabul
  • Indian hardware was used in attacks on Pakistani police and military posts

This isn’t fringe activity. This is coordinated hybrid warfare.

Jadhav Wasn’t a Fluke. He Was a Blueprint.

The 2016 arrest of Commander Kulbhushan Jadhav was more than a diplomatic flashpoint — it was a data point in a larger trend.

A serving Indian Navy officer running covert ops in Balochistan?

  • He funded attacks on Chinese engineers
  • He liaised with BRA/BLA commanders
  • His capture confirmed military-grade involvement in terrorism

India first disowned him. Then spun a businessman narrative. But the damage was done. RAW wasn’t just hiring proxies. It was embedding soldiers.

The Global Footprint: Canada, USA, and Beyond

In 2023, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau made the unprecedented move of blaming India for assassinating a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil. The U.S. confirmed it. More names surfaced. Sikh leaders across Europe reported surveillance and threats.

Investigations by The Guardian and Washington Post revealed:

  • A secret Indian kill list targeting global dissidents
  • Indian diplomats doubling as field coordinators
  • A pattern of extrajudicial killings dressed up as local crimes

If India can pull the trigger in North America, imagine what it can do in South Asia.

Western Hypocrisy: Silence Bought with Contracts

Despite dossiers, confessions, and international violations, India still enjoys a clean slate on the global stage. Why?

  • Strategic proximity to China gives India leverage
  • Multi-billion-dollar arms deals keep France, the U.S., and Israel quiet
  • The illusion of the "largest democracy" shields it from scrutiny

India has never faced FATF blacklisting. Meanwhile, Pakistan is hounded on allegations with far less substance.

A Doctrine of a Thousand Cuts

This is not random violence. It’s a doctrine.

India’s intelligence operations are designed to:

  • Sabotage CPEC and Gwadar
  • Radicalize youth in Balochistan and Gilgit
  • Incite sectarian conflict in urban Pakistan
  • Erode foreign investor confidence

Each incident is a blade. Together, they bleed the nation.

Pakistan Fights Back — But Alone

From Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad to Zarb-e-Azb, Pakistan has dismantled dozens of RAW-linked terror nodes. Its collaboration with Turkey, China, and Russia has improved intelligence tracking. But with Western silence, the response remains asymmetrical.

Even when Pakistan raises the alarm at the UN or FATF, the answer is always the same: "We’ll look into it." And nothing happens.

The Final Lie: Who’s Really the Victim?

India cries foul over Kashmir and cries victimhood at every turn. But:

  • It arms TTP
  • It funds BLA
  • It assassinates in Canada
  • It trains insurgents in Afghanistan

India isn’t under attack. India is the attacker.

Conclusion: The Price of Looking Away

While India expands its kill networks and proxy militias, the world continues to look away — blinded by contracts, charmed by PR, and deluded by democracy myths.

But here’s the truth:

The next explosion won’t just be in Peshawar or Quetta. It could be Paris. Or New York. Or London.

India’s deep state is a threat not just to Pakistan — but to international law and global stability.

Expose it. Share it. Before silence becomes complicity.


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