Four Indian-Backed Terrorists Killed in Kalat Operation

Security forces in Balochistan’s Kalat district conducted an intelligence-based operation (IBO) and eliminated four terrorists linked to the Indian-sponsored organization “Fitna-e-Hindustan.” According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the operation was carried out on the night of November 1 following credible intelligence about the presence of the terrorists. The forces effectively targeted their hideout, killing four militants involved in multiple sabotage and terror activities across the region. ISPR stated that weapons and ammunition were also recovered during the operation. A clearance operation is currently underway to eliminate any remaining Indian-backed elements in the area. The military reaffirmed that under the “Vision of Azm-e-Istehkam,” counter-terrorism efforts will continue with full force until all foreign-sponsored terrorism is completely eradicated from Pakistan. President, Prime Minister, and Interior Minister Praise Security Forces President Asif Ali Zardari lauded the successful IBO, calling the elimination of Indian-backed militants a significant achievement for national security. He commended the unwavering resolve of the security forces and reiterated the nation’s determination to uproot terrorism in all its forms. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also appreciated the professional competence of the security personnel involved in the Kalat operation, stating that the elimination of four Indian-sponsored terrorists reflects the strength and capability of Pakistan’s armed forces. He reaffirmed that the fight against terrorism will continue until the menace is completely wiped out. Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi praised the timely and decisive action by the forces, saying that the operation thwarted the nefarious designs of Indian-sponsored terrorists. He added that the successful elimination of these militants sends a clear message that no enemy of Pakistan will find refuge on its soil. Also Read: Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Scholarship 2026

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