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    Intelligence Warfare: How India Helped Israel Bleed Iran

    Web Desk1By Web Desk1June 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Behind every missile that strikes with surgical precision lies a trail of intelligence, often invisible to the public eye but crucial to the machinery of war. The recent Israeli strikes inside Iran, targeting key military and civilian infrastructure, were not random acts of aggression. They were the result of a carefully crafted intelligence operation. What the world must now confront is the alarming role of India’s RAW in enabling these attacks. India, under the guise of regional development and diplomacy, has become a silent partner in Israel’s war on Muslim nations.

    For years, India has embedded its intelligence operatives inside Iran, using the cover of projects like the Chabahar Port and various infrastructure schemes. These projects were never purely economic. They provided physical access, local influence, and a legitimate pretext to move people, resources, and surveillance tools into Iranian territory. As a result, RAW gained unprecedented reach inside a nation where Western intelligence has long been restricted.

    Israel’s need for real time intelligence inside Iran has always been its greatest limitation. Satellite imagery and cyber surveillance can only go so far. What was missing was on ground human intelligence and logistics. This gap was filled by India. The RAW Mossad collaboration, which has steadily evolved over the last decade, proved decisive in delivering the kind of data Israel needed to execute pinpoint airstrikes with minimal margin for error.

    Pakistan has long identified this alliance as a strategic threat. Both India and Israel share more than defense ties. They are ideologically aligned in their anti Muslim worldviews. Hindutva in India and Zionism in Israel operate on the belief that Muslim populations must be subdued, if not outright neutralized. Their intelligence agencies reflect these goals. Their targets are not just military. They include religious sites, schools, media centers, and symbols of Muslim cultural identity.

    The recent attacks in Iran followed the same script. Civilian areas were deliberately struck. Women, children, and the elderly were among the casualties. This was not about eliminating nuclear facilities. This was about inflicting psychological trauma and asserting regional dominance. Israel pulled the trigger, but it was India that helped load the gun.

    RAW’s presence in Iran is no longer a matter of speculation. Indian agents have been operating under diplomatic and commercial covers. Their job has been to monitor movements, intercept communications, and map vulnerabilities. The data gathered was quietly shared with Mossad through encrypted backchannels. Iran welcomed India as a partner, but in reality, it opened the door to an enemy that disguised itself as a friend.

    Iran must now reckon with the truth. The betrayal did not come from distant capitals in the West. It came from across the eastern border. India has used the banner of regional cooperation to carry out hostile operations. That truth is undeniable. Iranian policymakers must understand that the price of ignoring RAW’s growing influence has already been paid in blood.

    Pakistan, for its part, has been a consistent voice against this collusion. Our armed forces have neutralized several Israeli designed systems deployed by Indian forces. Whether in the form of drones, radar systems, or cyber tools, we have seen the fingerprints of this alliance in the battles fought on our soil. Our experience is now Iran’s reality.

    This is not just about Iran or Pakistan. This is about the broader Muslim world recognizing that intelligence warfare has become the new battleground. In this war, India and Israel are working together with ruthless precision. Their aim is not just to defeat opponents, but to dismantle any resistance to their ideology.

    If Iran chooses silence now, it will only embolden this axis further. But if it chooses resistance and re evaluation, there is still time to reclaim sovereignty. Pakistan remains ready to support regional allies who seek to uncover and dismantle hostile intelligence networks. The days of trusting India as a neutral player are over.

    Chabahar Espionage Defense Narrative Hindutva Zionism hybrid warfare Indo Israeli Alliance Intelligence Warfare Iran Awakens Iran Crisis Mossad Collusion Muslim World Under Siege Pro-Pakistan RAW Exposed Strategic Betrayal
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