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Iran Must Reconsider Who Its True Allies Are

India’s Mossad Connection: Iran Must Reconsider Who Its True Allies Are

India’s Mossad Connection: Iran Must Reconsider Who Its True Allies Are

Recent revelations have once again exposed India’s deep involvement in foreign espionage activities. This time within Iran’s own borders. A high-level raid by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards near Chabahar Port led to the arrest of 141 Mossad-linked agents, including 121 Indian nationals.

This is not the first incident of its kind. Just weeks ago, 72 Indian nationals were apprehended during the ongoing conflict, exposing a growing pattern of India’s covert role in destabilizing the region — not only against Pakistan but now increasingly targeting Iran as well.

The discovery of encrypted documents, secret communication equipment, and links to militant networks such as the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and Balochistan Youth Council (BYC) should compel Tehran to reassess its assumptions about India’s so-called “friendship.” What has now come to light is a betrayal disguised as diplomacy and trade.

India’s proclaimed “strategic autonomy” appears to be nothing more than a smokescreen. In reality, New Delhi functions as Mossad’s regional proxy, carrying out covert operations even within the territory of its supposed allies like Iran. The arrest of 121 Indian nationals on Iranian soil is not a minor diplomatic misstep—it is a strategic violation of Iranian sovereignty.

One of the most alarming pieces of evidence is the “Project Gidon-Esha” slides recovered in Chabahar, which allegedly confirm India’s joint involvement with Israel in orchestrating terrorism in Balochistan. India’s intelligence agency, RAW, has been implicated in laundering money, supplying weapons, and running digital propaganda cells—all of which were traced through Iranian cyber investigations.

While India presents itself as a trade partner, it has been using Mumbai-based shell companies to fund anti-Iran proxies such as BYC. One key figure, Rajesh Singh a.k.a. “Ramzan,” an Indian CFO posing as a tech exporter, is reported to have funnelled $3.2 million to destabilize both Iran and Pakistan.

These Indian operatives, acting under Mossad’s directives, have grossly violated Iran’s trust—proving that New Delhi’s loyalties lie more with Tel Aviv than with Tehran. While Iran continues its struggle for regional sovereignty, India covertly works to extend Israeli influence right under Iran’s nose.

From orchestrating fake human rights campaigns to arming separatist rebels, India appears to be playing a long, deceptive game in West Asia. If Iran truly wishes to secure its strategic depth and independence, it must reconsider its tolerance for Indian presence in sensitive zones like Chabahar.

 

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