Friday, February 21, 2025

Pakistan Wants to Spread Terror in India

by Sudeep Singh

The partition of the country in 1947 drew a line between India and Pakistan, a line that may never be erased in the foreseeable future. However, one thing is certain: Pakistan has lagged far behind India in terms of economy and development because Pakistan has always chosen the path of hatred, leading other countries to be reluctant to trust it. India has made several attempts to establish peace and increase trade between the two nations, but these efforts have been repeatedly sabotaged by extremist elements sitting on Pakistani soil.

While Pakistan continues to attempt to worsen the situation by sending drugs, illegal weapons, and other disruptive elements into India, there are new reports emerging that may come as a shock to every Indian. Pakistan is now reportedly seeking the help of Indian soldiers to carry out illegal activities in India. This may surprise many, but it is true. Proof of this comes from the recent arrest of three soldiers who were caught trafficking large quantities of heroin. These individuals are likely the reason why the youth in Punjab are becoming increasingly addicted to drugs, as narcotics are brought into India from Pakistan due to its proximity as a border state.

Additionally, a recent incident involved an Indian soldier, Sandeep Singh, who was arrested by military police while passing classified documents to Pakistan. Sandeep Singh was posted in Nashik at the time. This news is a matter of concern not only for the Indian Army and national security agencies but also forces every citizen to reflect on the state of affairs. For years, Indian citizens have held the image of the Indian military in high regard, but such revelations could undoubtedly alter the perception of some citizens.

However, it’s important to note that such traitors are few in number and, driven by personal gain, fall to such lows. Otherwise, even today, during every difficult situation, the soldiers of the Indian Army remain posted at the borders, ensuring the safety of millions of citizens. National security agencies must be even more vigilant and identify such traitors who could pose a threat to the nation.

Sudeep Singh

Co-Editor

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