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India removes its top military spy according to raw leaks

Islamabad:

In a breathtaking blow of the credibility of India, LT GEN DS Rana, General Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), was abruptly removed from his post and moved to Andaman and Nicobar Islands after a leaked document unveiled a false flag operation in Pahangam.

The role of the leading intelligence agency India, the research and analysis wing (RAW), was exposed by a document this week by a document that was leaked through the social media app “Telegram”.

Sources said that the document was clear for the involvement of the Indian government in the attack in Indians, illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk) Tourist resort Pahalgam on April 22, in which 26 tourists were shot.

In the leaked document, India's hidden plan was described to stage an attack in Pahangam – a desperate attempt to malicious Pakistan and military aggression. However, the operation collapsed spectacularly when the classifications that occurred in the media performed and the government of RAW and Narendra Modi publicly humiliated.

The raw document leak showed that it was a conspiracy observed by the government with instructions that Pakistan would be held responsible 36 hours after the attack. According to Sources, a number of processes of the leading Indian officers followed the leak.

According to reports, the document LT Rana was entrusted with personal security, and added that the Indian investigations had pointed out that it was released from his office. Rana's new posting in areas known as “Kala Pani” is viewed as a “criminal action”.

Rana's transfer is another panicked cleaning in the India's security apparatus. Previously, LT-gen MV Squina Kumar was removed as Northern Commander after Pahangam's debacle. The deputy air marshal of the Indian Air Force, Sujeet Pushpakar Dharkar, was also released.

Defense analysts and experts said that Pahangam was not only a failure, but also an international embarrassment for India. They added that these distances would perform psychological pressure on Indian military leadership and staff.

Brig (RETD) Mahmood Shah, former secretary for laws and medals for former state-based tribal areas (Fata), said that the modi government was poorly caught in its own conspiracy and is still mocked in India today.

It was a serious crime that Trümt the global image of India, commented Dr. Ejaz Khan, former chairman of the International Relations department at the University of Peshawar. He added the leaked document to the ugly face of India when flag operations were planned against its own citizens.

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