Currently, India’s intelligence agencies, including the NIA, RAW, and the ATS, which monitors terrorist incidents, are jointly conducting a major operation. Recently, they arrested several terrorists linked to Pakistan, Syria-backed IS, and ISIS in Delhi, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh. You might ask, “This is the job of these agencies, so what’s so big about it?” While it may seem nothing major at first glance, it hides a profound mystery. The Indian government and its intelligence agencies are currently withholding this secret because they have a larger game to play herewith.
These arrested terrorists are not terrorists sent from Pakistan. They are influential individuals from our own country, with high social standing. This includes prominent figures like doctors and IT professionals who are using their influence to mobilize a specific section of Indian society to carry out terrorist attacks against India. The information revealed by these arrested terrorists regarding their activities is extremely dangerous. They intend to cause massive destruction by bombing religious sites and causing train accidents, killing people, so that violence can erupt between two communities in India, leaving the Indian government and military preoccupied with their internal affairs. Under the guise of this, Pakistan will find an opportunity to launch a major offensive step against India, claiming hatred against a particular community.
The Indian government understands this Pakistan’s intentions well, and therefore, it is preparing to play such a major game against Pakistan this time that Pakistan will no longer be able to play any such game against India.
While Narendra Modi’s government is keeping many important methods related to this big game completely confidential, by revealing some methods, it is also sending a message to Pakistan that it should refrain from playing the game of fire with the help of terrorists, otherwise everything will be destroyed in this game of fire.
As part of this, India has significantly enhanced its military capabilities. Recently, its navy has added INS Arnala, a submarine-detecting warship, and INS Taragiri, which is equipped with supersonic missiles, to its commissioning on April 3, 2026. In addition, light air combat helicopters have also been added, capable of carrying out major operations against enemy countries from Indian warships.
These arrested terrorists have not only provided the Indian government with information about Pakistan’s preparations against India, but have also obtained other important information. This information includes some traitors of the Indian Army providing important information related to the Army to these terrorists, besides some leaders of political parties of India providing protective cover to these terrorists through their statements.
India’s Narendra Modi government and its agencies are taking severe punitive action against these traitors, arresting them and court-martialing them, to deter future traitors from such cases.
In addition, the Narendra Modi-led government is also attempting to address the statements made by leaders of the country’s political parties, which are intended to defame the government and undermine the morale of the army, in order to provide cover to these terrorists. Currently, these leaders are shielding themselves from any major action under the guise of freedom of expression or the right to speak in Parliament. However, this will not last long, as Narendra Modi’s government has fully resolved to deal with them. The Prime Minister has even started calling the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi ,speaking a Pakistani language. Furthermore, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has begun gathering factual evidence against these leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, based on information obtained by these intelligence agencies from terrorists, so that if necessary, major action can be taken against such leaders.
Currently, the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is preparing to play a bigger game than Pakistan’s terrorist game. The recent suicide attack by terrorists near the Red Fort, which killed 13 people and injured more than two dozen, provided opposition leaders with an opportunity to attack Narendra Modi’s government. In this case, the security and investigative agencies of Narendra Modi’s government immediately arrested some suspects and began gathering crucial information from them. Although Home Minister Amit Shah immediately arrived at the scene, he described the incident as a simple criminal incident. It took more than 24 hours for him to declare it a terrorist incident. However, all this was part of Narendra Modi’s government’s preparations for a larger game against Pakistan. But this gave Rahul Gandhi and several other opposition political party leaders an opportunity to attack the Narendra Modi government at the center, asking why the Prime Minister hasn’t taken any action in this matter since Operation Sindoor is ongoing and the Prime Minister has stated that any terrorist incident from Pakistan will be considered an attack against the country and military action will be taken against Pakistan.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi maintained complete silence on this allegation, as he faces the biggest challenge yet against Pakistan. He has been busy strategizing with intelligence agency heads and military commanders on all aspects of this.
Hearing about India playing an even bigger game in response to Pakistan’s terrorist game, you might be curious about what big game India is preparing to play. Although these things are not directly disclosed, the Narendra Modi government of India has also not disclosed this directly. The Indian government has not kept it completely confidential either. A look at the past statements of several senior ministers in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government clearly reveals the outline of this grand game being played by India against Pakistan. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, a member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet, first spoke of reclaiming Pakistan-occupied Kashmir during an election speech. Subsequently, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah reiterated their commitment to bringing Pakistan-occupied Kashmir back to India in the Lok Sabha while answering various questions.
The statements made by these senior leaders in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet seem to reveal the grand game being played by India against Pakistan at Pakistan’s instigation. But a major question remains: when will India finally play this grand game against Pakistan? Taking the recent responses to some of the questions being asked and answered by opposition political parties at face value, it could be said that India will play this grand game against Pakistan only when Donald Trump asks India to do so. Although no opposition leader has yet made such taunts, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has not yet given a timeframe for this grand game, through which India can reclaim Pakistan-occupied Kashmir from Pakistan. However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has previously made such statements, not indirectly but directly. He has repeatedly stated, in deference to the military, that during his tenure the army has been empowered to make its own decisions related to war.
Former Army Chief General MM Naravane has mentioned this very sentiment of the Prime Minister in one of his books. You may recall how Rahul Gandhi, citing these very points in former Army Chief General MM Naravane’s book, forced the adjournment of Parliament for several days, demanding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi come to Parliament and answer. This was also a part of the larger strategy of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi government against Pakistan. Otherwise, when the book was brought to the PMO for approval, the government could have directly banned its publication, preventing any part of it from escalating. But through this, they also wanted to teach Pakistan a lesson: if Pakistan even attempted to play the small game of terrorism in India, the Indian Army would annex Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and destroy the remaining parts of Pakistan.
Now, the Indian Army will not wait for direct instructions from the Prime Minister or the government for its direct action. This time, the Indian Army will not allow a situation like the Shimla Agreement of 1971 and 1972, when India, despite winning over Pakistan, allowed Pakistan to retain PoK. However, this should not be taken to mean that the Indian Army, like the Pakistani Army, ignore the country’s elected government; rather, despite remaining under government control, there is excellent coordination between the Indian Army and the government.
