India has launched yet another propaganda campaign under the name “Operation Trishul” to divert attention from its humiliating failure in the recently exposed “Operation Sindoor”.
According to Kashmir Media Service, what began as a routine Indian tri-service drill, Exercise Trishul, has been deceitfully repackaged by the Indian media into a full-blown “Operation” — a drama of deception meant to manipulate public perception and manufacture tension along Pakistan’s western borders.
Analysts said the calculated hype around “Operation Trishul” aims to conceal the embarrassment of “Operation Sindoor” while creating ambiguity and fear to justify India’s next military provocation under the façade of “readiness.”
Reports indicate India’s coastal deployments near Sir Creek, the expansion of naval and air assets in the north Arabian Sea, and joint force exercises in Rajasthan form part of a deliberate strategy to redefine maritime boundaries and exert pressure on Pakistan through psychological warfare.
Wrapped in the rhetoric of “theatreization” and “Cold Start,” these actions reflect India’s policy of coercion rather than confidence-building.
In contrast, Pakistan continues to uphold sovereign energy diplomacy through its civilian institutions, including the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division) and OGRA, ensuring transparency and adherence to international norms. Its coastal defense posture remains defensive, law-abiding, and deterrence-based.
Observers said India’s militarization of diplomacy and use of media propaganda under “Operation Trishul” underscore a broader pattern of regional destabilization.
“India and the international community must know that Pakistan will respond decisively and proportionately, having already exposed New Delhi’s designs to its international partners,” a senior security source told KMS.
Pakistan remains resolute, vigilant, and unwavering in protecting its sovereignty, maritime rights, and regional stability under international law.





