India’s Old Playbook Exposed - Another False Flag Unfolds
On Nov 10, 2025, a powerful explosion occurred near Lal Qila (Red Fort) in New Delhi, killing eight people and injuring several others. The incident was widely covered by BBC and other international outlets.
As always, without a shred of evidence, Indian media outlets and RAW-linked propaganda accounts instantly blamed Pakistan, kicking off a coordinated disinformation campaign to divert global attention.
Initially, Delhi Police termed it a gas cylinder blast, but their statements kept changing over time. Investigators later admitted that no traces of RDX or splinters were found - completely contradicting earlier claims.
Interestingly, several social media accounts tied to RAW that have previously led anti-Pakistan propaganda suddenly became active right after the blast, following the same old false flag playbook India has used for years.
A pattern emerges when we connect the dots:

Oct 2: Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh issues aggressive remarks on Sir Creek.

Oct 3: Indian Army & Air Force Chiefs release provocative statements against Pakistan.

Oct 7: Indian media pushes fake reports of a supposed LeT–ISKP “alliance.”

Oct 30 – Nov 10: India holds Tri-Services military exercises near the western border.

Nov 9: RSS chief delivers an anti-Pakistan hate speech in an extremely aggressive tone.

Nov 10: Indian media claims recovery of 29 kg explosives and warns of “possible terror attacks” in Srinagar.

Nov 5: NDTV and other Indian outlets spread fabricated stories of fake attacks to intensify the narrative.
When viewed together, these events reveal a strategically timed psychological and political operation aimed at:
1. Distracting the public from domestic failures and electoral weaknesses in Bihar, and
2. Rebuilding a false narrative against Pakistan to justify future actions or deflect global scrutiny.
In reality, this looks less like coincidence and more like a carefully orchestrated false flag operation, consistent with India’s historic pattern of deception from Pulwama to Balakot.
After facing humiliation in Operation Sandur, India seems desperate to script a new drama, a manufactured crisis to regain lost ground both politically and militarily.