Spy in the Shadows of the Himalayas: Indian Student Arrested for Allegedly Spying for Pakistan
New Delhi-In a case drawing significant media and security attention, police in Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh, have arrested a 20-year-old man named Abhishek Bhardwaj on charges of espionage for Pakistan.

Weezharoz-According to reports, the young man, who had recently dropped out of university, was taken into custody at 4 a.m. by Indian security and intelligence agencies.
He had been under close surveillance for several weeks prior to the arrest.
Security officials allege that Bhardwaj was transmitting sensitive information to Pakistani handlers data potentially linked to military, communications, or infrastructure sectors.
Investigations are ongoing as security teams work to uncover the full scope of his activities, his communication channels, and any possible connections to other foreign operatives.
This development comes amid rising intelligence and cyber tensions between India and Pakistan in recent months.
Indian officials have repeatedly warned that covert infiltration and information warfare pose one of the gravest threats to national security.
The Abhishek Bhardwaj case may shed new light on the evolving nature of cross-border intelligence battles in South Asia.
Weezharoz