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Exiled Pakistan Army officer, Adil Raja, had made a striking claim on 28 January. He had warned that the Pakistan Army could deliberately stage or facilitate attacks inside Pakistan to manufacture instability, make the internal security situation appear unmanageable, and thereby justify pulling out of Trump’s Gaza pact. According to Raja, this arrangement envisaged the Pakistan Army becoming part of an international stabilisation force, something deeply unpopular within Pakistan’s military ranks.
At the time, the claim sounded extreme. However, events inside Pakistan rapidly began to align disturbingly well with his warning.
Days later, Balochistan witnessed mass strikes that paralysed large parts of the province, intensifying instability in a territory already dominated by military control. Soon after, a major terror attack hit Islamabad, targeting a Shia mosque in what was one of the most serious sectarian strikes in the capital in recent years. Pakistani authorities were quick to establish an external linkage, claiming that an Afghan national had planned the attack.
The sequencing matters.
Raja had specifically suggested that Pakistan’s military establishment might allow or engineer crises that look uncontrollable, both to redirect domestic anger and to create strategic excuses internationally. The rapid escalation of unrest in Balochistan followed by a high-profile sectarian attack in Islamabad lends uncomfortable weight to that assertion.
Now, Raja has issued a more alarming warning. He suggests that Army Chief Asim Munir could extend this strategy beyond Pakistan’s borders by ordering or facilitating terror strikes inside India. The logic, as Raja frames it, is brutally simple. A major attack in India would inevitably trigger retaliation, instantly heating up Pakistan’s eastern border. Combined with instability on the western front, this would give Rawalpindi a ready-made justification to disengage from any overseas military commitment, including the Gaza plan, while rallying domestic support through a familiar external enemy narrative.
Crucially, Raja argues that Munir faces resistance within his own ranks. There is, he claims, little appetite among Pakistani soldiers to fight Hamas or get entangled in a conflict far removed from Pakistan’s traditional theatres. Creating crises at home and with India would neatly solve that problem.
None of this constitutes proof. But intelligence analysis is built on patterns, not certainties. When a specific warning from Raja about a sudden surge in internal terror and unrest appears to materialise within days, it would be irresponsible to dismiss his subsequent alerts outright.
At the very least, Raja’s claims draw attention to a continuing risk. Pakistan’s military has a long history of using calibrated chaos, both internally and externally, as a strategic tool. Given recent developments, his warning about potential mischief against India is not something New Delhi can afford to ignore.
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