March 3, 2016, marks a significant day in Pakistan’s history as Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav was apprehended by Pakistani intelligence agencies while actively involved in terrorist activities in Balochistan. His arrest was a landmark achievement that exposed India’s state-sponsored terrorism to the world, raising critical questions about the credibility of India’s intelligence agency, RAW.
Pakistan’s Intelligence Agencies Unveil India’s Covert Operations
This was the first instance in history where a serving officer of a country’s intelligence agency was caught red-handed conducting terrorist operations in another nation. Pakistani intelligence agencies showcased exceptional professionalism by uncovering Jadhav’s entire terrorist network, which was targeting innocent Pakistani civilians. His arrest proved beyond doubt that India had been actively fueling unrest and insurgency in Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan.
Following his detention, Jadhav made a confessional statement in which he admitted to carrying out terrorist activities in Pakistan under direct orders from the Indian government and RAW. His revelations exposed India’s malicious strategies and shattered its false global image of being a peaceful nation.
Kulbhushan Jadhav’s Confession
During interrogation, Jadhav confessed that he was working under a fake identity, using an Indian passport under the alias “Hussein Mubarak Patel.” He further admitted to working with Indian intelligence officials, including India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and the Chief of Indian Naval Intelligence, from whom he received direct orders for terrorist attacks.
His arrest and confession led to several subsequent operations, exposing a widespread network of Indian spies and their local facilitators, leading to multiple arrests. These counterterrorism efforts significantly curtailed terrorist activities in Balochistan. The operation is now considered one of the most successful counterterrorism achievements of modern intelligence history.
India’s Continued Covert Operations
After Pakistan publicly exposed India’s involvement in terrorism, Pakistan’s intelligence agencies received global recognition. However, despite this setback, India has continued to engage in covert operations not only in Pakistan but also in other countries such as Canada and the United States. India’s repeated violations of international law demand immediate action from the global community.
This incident has forever tarnished India’s reputation, proving it to be a state sponsor of terrorism rather than a peace-promoting nation. It is expected that after such a massive exposure, India will reconsider its approach to international relations and intelligence operations.
Despite his involvement in the killing of countless innocent Pakistanis, Pakistan upheld humanitarian values by allowing Jadhav’s mother and wife to meet him. This act of compassion contrasts sharply with India’s unethical and illegal actions in Pakistan and other nations.
India has long been lobbying for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). However, when a country is actively involved in state-sponsored terrorism, it loses credibility on the international stage. A nation engaged in covert terrorist activities cannot be trusted with a high-ranking global position.
Pakistan’s Intelligence Agencies: Defenders of Sovereignty
Pakistan’s intelligence agencies remain at the forefront of defending the nation’s sovereignty and security. They have time and again exposed hostile foreign operations and successfully prevented foreign intelligence agencies from destabilizing Pakistan. The arrest of Kulbhushan Jadhav stands as a testament to their vigilance, expertise, and dedication to national security.















