#SPY | By showing alleged spy Jyoti Malhotra 24×7, are we unknowingly glorifying Pakistan’s ISI ?

India First | Analysis | By Ashutosh

• Since 1947, Pakistan has never lacked sleeper cells and sympathizers in India. So why was Jyoti Malhotra chosen as a pawn by Pakistan?

• In this era of satellite surveillance, what kind of top-secret information was Jyoti supposedly providing to Pakistan?

• After the Pahalgam attack, hundreds of OGWs (Overground Workers) and Pakistan supporters were caught — individuals betraying the nation in the name of religion.

• Some leaders of major political parties have often issued pro-Pakistan statements!

• And let’s not forget — some even went to Pakistan seeking help to remove India’s Prime Minister!

• So, what was so special about Jyoti Malhotra’s intel that Pakistan’s vast sleeper cell network couldn’t deliver already?

Yes, Jyoti Malhotra did wrong — and she must face strict action. But…
Jyoti created pro-Pakistan videos, portrayed Pakistan in a positive light, and possibly sent photos and information that only a traitor would send — unforgivable, condemnable. She must be punished. Severely.

• But by running her face repeatedly on news channels — are we not playing straight into ISI’s script?

• By flashing her “glamorous” images, are we not overshadowing the real heroics of Indian intelligence — the ones who carried out Operation Sindoor beyond the LOC?

• What about the brave operatives who provided precise intel to our armed forces?

Who will speak about RAW and IB?

While CIA, FBI, and Mossad are praised in India, and even ISI is portrayed as an omnipotent force capable of infiltrating anywhere, anytime — why are our agencies like RAW, IB, MI, and NIA forgotten?
Are our agents any less capable?

Jyoti is just a pawn — the real game lies elsewhere.
Pakistan and China aren’t just running espionage campaigns — they are playing psychological warfare, trying to sow doubt in India’s confidence and intelligence capabilities. And sadly, we are falling for it.

It’s like making a failed general a Field Marshal in Pakistan.
Since ISI couldn’t save its terror network in India, now it’s running media propaganda to look “smart” — and Jyoti Malhotra is being used as a disposable prop.

Conclusion:
What Jyoti Malhotra did was wrong. It was anti-national. But in this information war, we must ensure we don’t amplify the enemy’s narrative. Are we accidentally turning a single alleged spy into the face of India’s national security failures — while sidelining the victories of our forces and intelligence agencies?

The rest is up to you.
You’re free to criticize, abuse, or agree. That’s democracy.

But one thing is clear — flaunting a YouTuber’s bikini photos won’t help this country.
This is the time to strengthen national morale — stay alert, but stay fearless.

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