Pakistan, May 27 -- ISLAMABAD - New and shocking details have emerged, revealing India's alleged involvement in the 1998 hijacking of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Flight 544. According to sources, India used terrorist proxies to carry out the hijacking in a failed attempt to pressure Pakistan into cancelling its nuclear tests.

The incident occurred on May 25, 1998, just days before Pakistan was scheduled to conduct its historic nuclear tests. Reports now suggest that the hijackers were acting on instructions from Indian handlers. They posed as Baloch nationalists to cover their real mission, which was to advance India's anti-Pakistan agenda and disrupt the nuclear program.

However, Pakistani authorities acted swiftly and decisi...