India’s war hysteria continues to intensify in the wake of the Pahalgam attack, as New Delhi blames Pakistan without presenting any evidence, sources revealed on Wednesday.
According to security sources, the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has begun evacuating villages along the Pakistan-India border, including key sectors such as Samba, Kathua, and Akhnoor. This move comes amid heightened tensions following the Pahalgam incident, which analysts widely view as a false flag operation.
Earlier, India had issued public announcements via loudspeakers from a gurdwara in the Attari sector, instructing villagers to harvest crops quickly and prepare for evacuation, the sources added.
In a parallel move to control the narrative and stoke nationalism, Indian authorities have reportedly blocked hundreds of Pakistani TV channels, preventing their citizens from accessing alternative perspectives on the crisis.
Defense analysts suggest that India’s aggressive posture without verifiable evidence is a reflection of the Modi government’s failure, warning that this narrative of “enemy blame without proof” is designed to fuel Hindutva-driven propaganda.
“The growing dissatisfaction among Indian citizens with Modi’s irrational and extremist policies is evident,” defense experts noted, adding that such war rhetoric appears aimed more at domestic political gain than genuine national security.