The recent events in Kalat, Balochistan, have once again exposed India’s dirty playbook. On 19 July 2025, Pakistan’s security forces launched a brilliant intelligence-based operation that neutralized four armed terrorists belonging to the notorious Indian-backed terror outfit Fitna al Hindustan. Just two days later, a calculated sanitization operation wiped out four more. These were not just routine counterterror ops—they were strategic strikes against India’s undeclared war on Pakistan’s peace.
It’s time the nation and the world called this what it really is: India’s cowardly proxy war against Balochistan, executed through terror networks camouflaged as “freedom fighters.” While New Delhi preaches democracy and diplomacy on global stages, its intelligence agencies have been funding, arming, and directing bloodthirsty proxies in Pakistan’s sovereign territory. The busted hideout, laden with weapons, ammunition, and explosives, is proof that this was no isolated cell—it was a node in a well-oiled terror machine operated across the border.
Yet again, India underestimated Pakistan’s resolve. Our forces did not just eliminate terrorists—they obliterated an entire segment of a foreign-backed destabilization agenda. Kalat has become a graveyard for Indian ambitions. This was not just a battle; it was a warning shot to every sleeper cell, every handler, every sympathizer who thinks Balochistan is weak ground.
Let’s be blunt: India is failing. After the international embarrassment of Operation Sindoor and the downing of its Rafales, it has resorted to covert filth. But even there, Pakistan is steps ahead. Every move is being watched, every network is being mapped, and every coward with a foreign mission will be hunted down.
Balochistan is not up for negotiation, nor will it be sacrificed at the altar of foreign agendas. The people of Balochistan have suffered decades of violence funded by Delhi’s shadow war. But with each successful operation, the noose tightens around these anti-state elements. The people know who is destabilizing their land—and they know who is protecting it.
The Pakistan Armed Forces are not just soldiers; they are the steel wall between Pakistan and its enemies. They fight with intelligence, with precision, and most importantly, with the nation behind them. Kalat is now a symbol of that unity, that resilience, and that unwavering message:
Terrorism will be crushed. Proxies will be exposed. And the enemies of Pakistan will fall.

