In the wake of recent terrorist attacks in Balochistan, the international community has unequivocally condemned the violence, uncovering troubling links to India and the so-called Fitna-al-Hindustan nexus.
The United States, China, Russia, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, the United Arab Emirates, and other countries have strongly condemned the incident.
US Chargé d’Affaires Natalie Baker stated that the United States “strongly condemns the terrorist attacks carried out by Fitna-al-Hindustan in Balochistan” and emphasized Washington’s solidarity with Pakistan during this difficult time.
China also strongly condemned the attacks, expressing deep sorrow over the loss of lives and extending condolences to the bereaved families. In its statement, Beijing reiterated its firm opposition to terrorism and reaffirmed continued support for Pakistan’s efforts to ensure peace, stability, and the protection of its people.
Russia condemned the attacks “in the strongest terms,” while Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries issued statements rejecting terrorism and expressing support for Pakistan. The British High Commission also condemned the incident and underscored its commitment to peace and security in the region.
Meanwhile, Pakistani officials and analysts have drawn attention to what they describe as a coordinated disinformation campaign launched shortly after the attacks by sections of Indian media and social media accounts allegedly linked to India’s intelligence agency, RAW.
According to security experts, these efforts aimed to misrepresent the incident and portray militant elements as victims. Analysts describe the campaign as part of a broader psychological and information warfare strategy designed to deflect attention and promote instability.
Experts further allege that India has been supporting proxy networks to fuel unrest in Balochistan, with the objective of undermining peace, development initiatives, and public welfare projects in the province.
Pakistan has repeatedly called on the international community to take notice of what it describes as foreign-sponsored terrorism and disinformation, urging greater cooperation to counter such threats and ensure regional stability.

















