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Anniversary of Maarka e Haq!

Published on: April 28, 2026 2:23 AM

April 28, 2026 by Faisal Ahmad

It’s almost one year to the start of Maarka e Haq! This anniversary serves as a stark reminder of the volatile intersection between domestic politics and regional security in South Asia. What began as a tragic loss of life in the Pahalgam false flag operation quickly evolved into a high-stakes military and diplomatic confrontation. For Pakistan, the victory was not merely kinetic; it was a triumph of strategic clarity over a well-documented, years-old playbook of deception and electoral maneuvering.

The Pahalgam incident did not occur in a vacuum. It followed a discernible historical pattern where False Flag operations-such as those witnessed in Ganga Hijacking, Chittisingpura Massacre, Samjhauta Express, Uri, Pathankot, and Pulwama-were used to manufacture a crisis. This specific pattern involves an immediate, evidence-free accusation against Pakistan within minutes of an event, fueled by a hyper-nationalist media environment.

The Bunyan un Marsous remains unyielding, ensuring that peace in the region is never sacrificed at the altar of electoral gain or propaganda.

Historically, these escalations have served as a convenient externalization of internal Indian failures. In the case of Pahalgam, the timing was surgically precise, occurring just as the Indian leadership faced a challenging political climate ahead of the Bihar state elections. Operation Sindoor was the manifestation of this desperation and a strategic attempt to trade regional peace for domestic votes through a manufactured security narrative.

The role of the “Godi Media” was central to this crisis. Acting as a propaganda factory, television screens were filled with jingoistic rhetoric designed to bypass rational inquiry. Despite the total lack of verifiable evidence, the Indian government rejected Pakistan’s offer of a neutral, third-party investigation. Pakistan’s stance, condemning all forms of terrorism while demanding a fact-based approach, was ultimately validated on the world stage.

The escalation reached its most reckless point when India announced the unilateral abeyance of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). The treaty was brokered by World Bank in 1960 and has survived 3 major wars and various skirmishes. This attempt to weaponize water was a violation of international law that threatened the lives of millions. Pakistan’s diplomatic response was swift and professional, framing the move as water terrorism and successfully engaging international guarantors to highlight the illegality of New Delhi’s actions.

When the conflict shifted to the military domain, India attempted to project power through drone strikes and targeted aerial incursions. These efforts were systematically neutralized. The audacious Indian attempts were intercepted with clinical precision. Pakistan’s integrated air defence systems demonstrated that technological overreach cannot overcome superior readiness.

The decisive counter-offensive, codenamed Operation Bunyan-un-Marsous defined the Maarka-e-Haq. Pakistan Air Force and Army engaged multiple targets with calibrated restraint. Unlike the indiscriminate nature of the Indian provocations, Pakistan’s response was focused on military infrastructure.

Maarka e Haq remains a testament to national cohesion. The synergy between the public and the armed forces proved to be the ultimate defence against Fifth Generation Warfare. By refusing to be baited into an emotional or disproportionate response, Pakistan maintained the moral high ground while securing its borders. Now after one year, we commemorate more than just a military victory; we celebrate the exposure of a dangerous regional playbook. The anniversary of Maarka e Haq stands as a permanent deterrent, a reminder that truth and strategic prudence are the most effective shields against the politics of manufactured conflict. The Bunyan un Marsous remains unyielding, ensuring that peace in the region is never sacrificed at the altar of electoral gain or propaganda.

The writer is an alumnus of QAU, FUI and takes interest in social issues. He can be reached at [email protected].

Filed Under: Op-Ed Tagged With: anniversary, ‘Ma’arka-e-Haq’

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