In a major breakthrough for Indian intelligence agencies, another Pakistani spy network has been exposed in Haryana's Nuh district. This development comes amid a heightened crackdown on espionage activities across the country. On Monday, a suspect was arrested in Nuh, marking the second such arrest in just two days in the same area. Authorities have registered a case against three individuals in connection with this network, including two who are reportedly employees of the Pakistani High Commission in India.
According to officials, the arrest is part of a broader effort by Indian security agencies to dismantle espionage operations believed to be run or influenced by Pakistan’s intelligence apparatus. The arrested individuals are suspected of passing sensitive information to Pakistani handlers, thereby posing a threat to national security. Although specific details about the type of information shared have not been disclosed, sources indicate that the information could include military or strategic data.
The first arrest in Nuh took place just a day earlier, indicating a well-coordinated espionage ring operating in the region. Investigative agencies suspect that this network might be part of a larger spy operation extending to other parts of the country. The back-to-back arrests highlight a worrying pattern of infiltration and intelligence gathering by enemy state actors using civilian operatives on Indian soil.
The two employees from the Pakistani High Commission named in the case raise further concerns about the misuse of diplomatic privileges for espionage purposes. Indian authorities are expected to lodge a strong diplomatic protest, and further action, including possible expulsion of the named officials, could follow depending on the outcome of the investigation.
Meanwhile, teams from various central intelligence and counter-terrorism units have joined the probe to assess the scope of the damage and identify any additional suspects or collaborators. Forensic analysis of seized digital devices, communication records, and financial transactions is underway to build a robust case and trace the broader network involved.
This incident is one of several in a series of recent anti-espionage operations carried out by Indian agencies. Just over the past few weeks, multiple individuals have been detained or arrested across different states for their alleged links to foreign intelligence services. These operations form part of a strategic push by Indian law enforcement to preempt threats to national security and ensure a tighter surveillance system, especially in border and sensitive areas.
Experts believe the frequent exposure of such networks underlines the need for heightened vigilance, especially in regions like Nuh, which may be exploited due to socioeconomic vulnerabilities. Intelligence agencies are also urging local police forces to work closely with central agencies to detect and report suspicious activity promptly.
As investigations continue, more revelations are expected in the coming days. The Indian government has reiterated its zero-tolerance stance on espionage and has pledged to take all necessary measures to protect national interests. The recent arrests serve as a clear warning to those involved in spying activities that such operations will not be tolerated and will be met with strict legal action.