Pakistan Prepares Dossier to Expose India’s False Flags, Civilian Deaths

The dossier contains evidence of India’s attempts to destabilise the region.

Sat May 17 2025
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Key points

  •  Calls for impartial probe, exposes Indian false flag operations
  • Includes graphic evidence of civilian casualties, Indian disinformation campaigns
  • India rejected dialogue and escalated militarily, killing innocent civilians

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has prepared a comprehensive and heavily-documented dossier exposing India’s blatant aggression in the aftermath of the Pahalgam incident.

The dossier, soon to be presented to the international community and global media, chronicles a troubling pattern of Indian false flag operations, disinformation campaigns, and escalatory military actions, culminating in Pakistan’s decisive and calculated defensive response.

The report comes amid rising regional tensions triggered by the Pahalgam false flag operation, which Pakistan has called a deliberate fabrication aimed at maligning its image and escalating conflict. The dossier details a long history of Indian deception, from orchestrated attacks to choreographed media war hysteria.

Drawing on international media investigations, it exposes India’s fake news factories and warmongering narrative, engineered to inflame regional tensions.

Pakistan, steadfast in its commitment to peace, had earlier extended an offer for an impartial, third-party investigation into the Pahalgam incident—an offer met with silence and hostility from New Delhi.

Instead of cooperation, India resorted to unprovoked aggression, resulting in the killing of innocent Pakistani civilians, including women and children. Harrowing images included in the dossier depict the human cost of India’s military adventurism.

Calls for investigation

This marked a clear shift in posture, ultimately leading to the launch of Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos on May 10, 2025, a precise, strategic military operation aimed at halting Indian provocations without escalating into full-scale war.

According to this dossier, in a robust defence, Pakistan neutralised 86 Indian drones, destroyed five Indian aircraft, including Rafale and SU-30 jets—and struck key military assets including S-400 systems at Adampur and Bhuj, and BrahMos storage depots at Beas and Nagrota.

The dossier includes pictorial and technical evidence of Indian military installations, drone command centres, and sensitive posts that were destroyed during Pakistan’s retaliatory operations. In addition, it reveals the success of a cyber offensive conducted by Pakistani forces, including images of disrupted Indian digital infrastructure and command networks.

Evidence of retaliation

This move by Islamabad is part of a broader diplomatic campaign, with copies of the dossier to be shared with key international stakeholders, including the United Nations, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, European Union, and global rights watchdogs.

Foreign Office officials confirmed that Pakistan’s envoys have been tasked with presenting the evidence in upcoming multilateral forums, urging the world to take note of India’s destabilising conduct.

The dossier also presents graphic evidence of civilian casualties, especially children and women, highlighting India’s reckless targeting of non-combatants. Images of destroyed mosques, blood-stained prayer mats, and children’s belongings under rubble form part of this compelling testimony.

The document traces a consistent Indian pattern—from Samjhauta Express (2007) and Mumbai attacks (2008) to Pulwama (2019)—where false flag operations were used to malign Pakistan and fuel war hysteria.

The Pahalgam attack, launched during the visit of US Vice President JD Vance, fits this pattern of timed provocations.

The dossier also highlights, through pictorial evidence, that India’s own civil society and opposition parties have condemned the government’s hasty response, calling it a “monumental intelligence failure.” Calls for accountability have gained momentum, but the Modi regime continues to peddle a false narrative.

Pakistan’s approach has remained consistent: de-escalation, truth, and regional stability. Yet India continues to flout international law, attack religious sites, and kill civilians. The international community must no longer turn a blind eye.

Message of deterrence

Pakistan’s armed forces have proven that restraint is not weakness. When provoked, Pakistan will respond with precision and resolve, as demonstrated in Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos.

According to the dossier, Pakistan’s message is clear: sovereignty will be defended, peace will be pursued, and aggression will never go unanswered. The dossier will soon be presented to world leaders, the United Nations, and international media, demanding accountability and global scrutiny of India’s dangerous adventurism.

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