North America-based human rights group Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has released a statement directly accusing India’s intelligence agency, R&AW, of orchestrating the deadly suicide bombing of Pakistan Army soldiers in Waziristan.
According to SFJ, the attack was coordinated by Parag Jain, the newly appointed Chief of R&AW, who previously ran the agency’s Islamabad desk and developed deep infiltration networks inside Pakistan.
“Parag Jain is the architect of this cross-border terrorism,” said Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, SFJ’s Legal Counsel.
“He built the terror networks while stationed in Pakistan — and now, as R&AW chief, he has activated them to carry out direct attacks on the Pakistan Army.”
The statement alleges that R&AW funded, armed, and positioned operatives within Pakistan-based groups, who carried out the Waziristan suicide bombing — an operation SFJ claims is part of a larger undeclared war by India’s Modi regime.
“The attack on Pakistan army convoy is India’s Modi regimes state-sanctioned covert terrorism operation,” said Pannun.
“Modi’s India is exporting terrorism — and Parag Jain is executing the strategy through R&AW.”
SFJ has formally submitted a legal-policy memorandum to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, urging the United States to designate India’s R&AW as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) under Section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality Act — citing this attack as further proof that R&AW functions as a state-directed terror entity destabilizing the region.