Debate has emerged on social media after Indian agencies linked several security-related incidents to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), with critics claiming authorities are increasingly attributing various cases to the Pakistani spy agency.
Commentators mocked what they described as a growing tendency to blame the ISI for a wide range of incidents, arguing that such allegations reflect concerns within India’s security establishment.
If Indian citizens are allegedly cooperating with foreign intelligence networks, authorities should examine the factors driving such behavior.
Indian agencies confessed ISI dominance
📌Indian agencies are so afraid of ISI that they blame it for every single cracker in India 😂😂😂. The fear in their hearts is unreal. The fear of ISI has now entered the national psyche.
📌If so many Indians are ready to align with… pic.twitter.com/IJfGal4z4Q— BOL Network (@BOLNETWORK) May 30, 2026
Others argued that political dissatisfaction and financial incentives may influence individuals accused of working against national interests.
It is more hatred for India’s radicalized political leadership than love for Pakistan that allows Indian people to go against their motherland.
More truthfully, for some Indians, money is bigger than the motherland. If, by selling a bit of the motherland, they can make extra money, it is worth trying.

















