Bondi Beach Attack: India Declared Global Epicenter of Terrorism

Bondi Beach Attack: India Declared Global Epicenter of Terrorism
The world is witnessing what Pakistan has long maintained: that India is systematically promoting terrorism at the state level, not only in occupied Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan, but also in countries such as Canada, the United States, and across Europe. The brutal Bondi Beach attack in Sydney is being cited as further evidence of what Pakistan describes as India’s global sponsorship of terrorism.
Several international newspapers have published reports containing sensational revelations regarding alleged Indian state-sponsored terrorism, exposing the Modi government’s role on a global scale. The reported contact between Australian security officials and India’s intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), has raised serious questions. These links are being cited as evidence suggesting RAW’s systematic involvement in the Sydney attack.
According to international media reports, including the BBC, the Sydney Bondi Beach attack suspect, Sajid Akram, traveled on an Indian passport. Philippine immigration officials have confirmed that Sajid Akram and his son Naveed Akram traveled to the Philippines shortly before the Sydney shooting incident. Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed Akram, 24, both of Indian origin, also hold Australian citizenship. The two arrived in the Philippines from Sydney on November 1, with their final destination listed as Davao province in the country’s south, and departed on November 28, according to immigration records.
According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), security sources connected to the Sydney attack claim that Sajid Akram and Naveed Akram received military-style training in southern Philippines last month. While Philippine authorities have not officially confirmed this training, the reports have intensified scrutiny of the suspects’ movements and activities.
As of now, India’s Ministry of External Affairs has issued no official response regarding the Sydney terrorist attack, according to Bloomberg. Observers claim that this silence raises further questions, suggesting possible involvement of Indian-origin individuals in the attack.
It is important to note that several innocent people were killed in the Sydney attack. The incident has reignited international debate over state-sponsored terrorism and the need for transparent investigations into cross-border extremist networks.
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