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India-Israel Nexus Exposed in Anti-Pakistan Plot: Major Revelations Unveil Balochistan Disinformation Campaign

Islamabad: A sinister alliance between New Delhi and Tel Aviv has been exposed through the so-called “Balochistan Studies Project,” revealing a coordinated disinformation campaign targeting Pakistan. At the center of this scheme is a controversial figure, Meer Yaar Baloch, an alleged Indian proxy with ties to extremist groups.
The project is being promoted under the umbrella of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), a Washington-based think tank founded by former Israeli intelligence officer Yigal Carmon. Far from being an impartial academic body, MEMRI has frequently been accused of promoting narratives aligned with anti-Pakistan agendas.
With India’s backing, Meer Yaar Baloch has reportedly been appointed as a “special advisor” to the Balochistan Studies Project. Known for his open support of the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA)—a proscribed terrorist organization—Meer Yaar is seen by experts as a puppet in a hybrid warfare strategy aimed at destabilizing Pakistan from within.
Documented evidence has long indicated India’s covert support for BLA and similar groups in Balochistan via its intelligence agency, RAW. The inclusion of Israel in this plot adds a new dimension, exposing broader regional designs to fuel separatism and instability in Pakistan’s southwestern province.
Analysts warn that such fake identities and foreign-driven campaigns are not representative of the Baloch people. The real people of Balochistan, proud citizens of Pakistan, seek peace, development, and prosperity. They aim to address their grievances through dialogue and cooperation—not through foreign-funded propaganda.
The appointment of Meer Yaar Baloch to MEMRI’s Balochistan project is seen as a thinly veiled attempt to lend credibility to a fabricated separatist narrative. In reality, it insults the resilience and dignity of Baloch citizens who have rejected foreign interference time and again.
This exposed plot highlights how fifth-generation hybrid warfare has extended beyond traditional battlefields into digital and cognitive spaces. The enemy no longer just threatens borders—it poisons minds through screens, slogans, and misinformation.
Pakistanis, especially the people of Balochistan, are urged to remain vigilant and distinguish between legitimate criticism and foreign-manufactured narratives. The nation’s unity is its greatest strength, and its future lies not in foreign capitals like Delhi or Tel Aviv, but in the hands of its own citizens.

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