In the world of international espionage and hybrid warfare, Pakistan has long sounded the alarm about India’s covert operations beyond its borders. From Afghanistan to Iran, the footprints of RAW have been visible to those willing to look. Today, as Israel launches precision strikes inside Iranian territory with shocking accuracy, the world must revisit Pakistan’s warnings. These attacks are not isolated or independent. They are the outcome of a deep intelligence collaboration between India and Israel, one that poses a serious threat to regional stability and Muslim sovereignty.
For years, India has been operating in Iran under the pretext of development assistance. Projects like Chabahar Port were never just economic. They provided perfect cover for Indian intelligence operatives to embed themselves inside sensitive regions of Iran. What began as construction projects quietly evolved into surveillance hubs. These assets, now deeply rooted, offered Israel access to real time intelligence that it could never achieve alone.
The question no one is asking openly is this: if American, Israeli, and European operatives are officially banned from Iranian soil, who enabled these high precision strikes? The answer lies in the shadows of RAW. Using Iran’s trust and diplomatic goodwill, India positioned itself as a partner, all while acting as a forward base for Israeli operations. This is not cooperation, this is betrayal disguised as diplomacy.
Pakistan, despite being vilified in global narratives, has consistently exposed the reality of RAW’s role in destabilizing its neighborhood. Iran, unfortunately, ignored these early warnings. Now, it is facing the consequences. When drones strike mosques, homes, and scientific centers, it is no longer about military confrontation. It is about ideological subjugation, and India has once again chosen to be the willing facilitator of such aggression.
Modi’s India shares more than just strategic interests with Israel. It shares a mindset. Hindutva and Zionism are ideologies rooted in fear, expansionism, and hostility toward Muslim societies. This shared worldview has resulted in a silent but deadly collaboration that stretches from Kashmir to Tehran. And just like in Kashmir, the goal is not to win a war, but to paralyze a people.
Pakistan’s response to similar threats has been firm and effective. Indian attempts to use Israeli drones and surveillance technologies have been repeatedly countered by Pakistani defenses. Our military has demonstrated the capability not just to detect such tactics, but to neutralize them with precision. Where others fall prey to deception, Pakistan remains alert and prepared. That preparedness is not born out of paranoia, but out of decades of experience facing the same threat Iran now encounters.
Iran must now reflect deeply. This is not a time for political pride. It is a time for strategic clarity. The betrayal came not from the West but from a so called regional friend. RAW’s role in enabling Israeli aggression must be investigated, acknowledged, and dismantled. The idea that India could play the role of a neutral mediator in the region was always a myth. That myth now lies in pieces on Iranian soil.
Pakistan’s warnings were not driven by rivalry. They were based on hard intelligence and bitter experience. As the Ummah watches yet another Muslim nation bleed from within, the lesson is clear: trust must never be extended to those who serve foreign agendas under local disguises.
If Iran chooses to ignore this moment, the damage will only deepen. But if it decides to see the truth, Pakistan stands ready to extend solidarity, not in words, but in meaningful action. The future of Muslim sovereignty depends on the decisions made today.