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India’s ‘drone attack hype’ signals another false flag operation

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India’s ‘drone attack hype’ signals another false flag operationISLAMABAD, June 28 (APP): India, in its failed face-saving attempt to malign Pakistan, has come up with another episode of ‘drone attack’ being dubbed as another false flag operation by security officials.

The scenario is supplemented by the fact that no military assets were damaged in the so-called drone attack, which implies that a planned incident in the proximity of airbase was merely a media hype.

A senior security official, requesting not to be named said that the incident comes in the backdrop of embarrassment caused after the recent all-party convention called in by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the ‘drone drama’ is meant to deflect the loss after the Kashmiri leaders exposed that “gulf between New Delhi and Kashmir”.

India’s ‘drone attack hype’ signals another false flag operation

Also, India appears threatened by the strong and solid relations between Pakistan and China, and the recent drone tactic falls in the same agenda.

He said that despite spending billions on its air defence system, India spares no moment to portray Pakistan as an “aggressor” and creates fake stories in the name of terrorist attacks. India has a long history of raising such false flag operations.

Against the established pattern, no organization has claimed responsibility for the ‘drone attack. The Indian media made the absurd claim that drones from Pakistan flew into the Indian territory – 14.5 km, attacked the site and returned.

This raises the question that if the Pakistani drones flew that far inside India, why they did not hit any high-value target, and why they remained undetected by the Indian “sophisticated radars” and air defence systems.  The cosmetic damage to a building is nothing but to create a false impression, the official said.

India’s ‘drone attack hype’ signals another false flag operation

Strangely the Indian Air Force, which could not explain its continuously changing stance as to how many “terrorists” were killed in the Balakot airstrike, failed to monitor Pakistan Air Force fighters through radars but on the contrary within minutes “identified” drones and claimed that these belonged to Pakistan.

The incident reflects quite poorly on the professionalism of IAF which has already performed much lesser than propagated against Pakistan in the Balakot-Pulwama air duel and China’s Laddakh, the security official said.

The timing of the false flag is also aimed at giving strength to Indian propaganda in the wake of the decision by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) to keep Pakistan on the grey list.

The situation has made it clear that fuming in the hate of Pakistan, Modi through a false flag inadvertently is in fact defaming India’s military potential, which will not go unnoticed by the world powers.

It is pertinent to mention that while India through its media has been able to spread the news,  no state or international organisation has even taken note of it, a reflection on the “credibility and authenticity” of the Indian rhetoric.

India’s ‘drone attack hype’ signals another false flag operation
Special security force arrived at Air Force Station in Jammu after two low-intensity explosions were reported early Sunday morning in the technical area. (Photo: PTI)
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