Noreen Niazi, sister of Imran Khan, has alleged that the May 2025 military conflict between India and Pakistan was orchestrated for geopolitical reasons. These claims, which suggest collusion between military leadership and Indian officials regarding Israel, lack any supporting evidence. The statements have been strongly condemned by Pakistani officials as contrary to national interest.
Noreen Niazi, the sister of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan, recently claimed in a social media interview that the four-day military conflict between India and Pakistan in May 2025 was a coordinated event. She alleged that India refrained from further escalation during the clashes because of Islamabad's supposed intentions to move toward recognizing Israel.
Nature of the Allegations
Niazi asserted that the military confrontation followed the April 2025 terror attack in Pahalgam and was designed to boost the public image of Pakistan’s armed forces under the leadership of General Asim Munir. She further speculated that the conflict was intended to facilitate Pakistan’s entry into the Abraham Accords, a series of normalization agreements between Israel and several Arab nations. Niazi provided no evidence or documentation to substantiate these claims regarding collusion between Pakistani military leadership and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The military engagement, which took place in May 2025, involved 'Operation Sindoor,' initiated by India on May 7 in response to the attack in Pahalgam that resulted in 26 civilian casualties. The exchange lasted four days before a ceasefire was established on May 10. Niazi suggested that India's decision to cease operations at that time was at the behest of Israel, though she offered no verifiable basis for this interpretation of the ceasefire.
Response from Pakistani Authorities
These remarks have drawn sharp criticism from within the Pakistani political landscape. Azma Bokhari, the Information and Culture Minister of Punjab and a member of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), publicly condemned the statements. She described the allegations as shameful and detrimental to Pakistan's national interests. Bokhari stated that the global community acknowledged the conflict outcomes differently and dismissed the claims as a detachment from reality, further criticizing the political rhetoric surrounding the matter.
For market participants and those following geopolitical trends in the region, such claims remain unverified political assertions. Investors typically monitor geopolitical stability and official government communications regarding border security, as these factors can influence regional business sentiment and macro-economic stability. As of now, there is no official confirmation or credible reporting from defense or diplomatic sources to support the allegations made by Niazi.
