India’s security agencies have uncovered a deeply rooted Pakistani spy network operating from within the country, with arrests made in Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh. The most high-profile arrest is of Jyoti Malhotra from Hisar, Haryana, accused of leaking sensitive information and maintaining close ties with Pakistani officials. Investigations reveal that she is not alone; she is allegedly part of a wider network working under Pakistan’s ISI. In connection, YouTuber Navankur Chaudhary, also from Haryana, has come under suspicion after attending a Pakistani embassy event and appearing in videos alongside Jyoti. Although he claims innocence and promises full cooperation with investigating agencies, his recent actions, such as deleting videos, have raised questions. Additional arrests have been made in Kaithal (Haryana), Gurdaspur (Punjab), and Moradabad (UP), where individuals including Devendra Singh and Shahzad were allegedly passing classified information to Pakistani agents via WhatsApp and video calls. Reports confirm that these suspects maintained constant contact with Pakistan-based handlers. Security analysts warn that these “invisible enemies” live among us—eating from India’s plate while serving Pakistan’s interests. The danger is real and internal. India’s counter-intelligence efforts are now focused on dismantling this covert network and holding every traitor accountable.