One Month Since Pahalgam Attack: Charting India's Path From Tragedy to Op Sindoor Against Terror Camps in Pakistan, PoK
- On April 22, 2025, five armed terrorists attacked tourists in Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam, killing 26 civilians including a local pony operator.
- The attack occurred amid high security presence and longstanding India-Pakistan tensions, with India accusing Pakistan and refusing joint investigations.
- India responded with Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting nine terror camps linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed across Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
- External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar called the attack a "barbaric" act intended to harm Kashmir's tourism and incite religious discord by terrorists influenced by Pakistan's army chief's extremist outlook.
- Following almost three weeks of heavy fighting, India and Pakistan engaged in direct negotiations on May 10, leading to a ceasefire agreement reached without involvement from any third-party mediators.
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The politics behind Indo-Pak war
Who did Pahalgam, no one may ever know. India has stonewalled any attempt by Pakistan and the vociferous appeal by entire international community to carry out investigations into the incident. That the incident occurred amidst a massive presence of 7-800,000 security personnel deployed to keep Kashmir quiet and controlled leaves a lot to imagination and hence the universal cry for India to conduct transparent, preferably neutral, inquiry before …
Pahalgam Massacre: One Month On | PM Modi's Strong Message To Pakistan
In today's episode of India Global, It's been a month since the Pahalgam terror attack. Prime Minister Modi sent out a loud and clear message—India will not bow down to terror, and those who shelter it will pay the price. Meanwhile, a month on, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) continues to look for the terrorists who killed 26 civilians—25 tourists and one local—in J&K's Pahalgam on April 22. With no headway so far in finding the terrori…
Full: PM Modi's Thunderous Message to Pakistan Over Pahalgam Attack, 'Tried to Wipe Sindoor...'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on Pakistan on May 22. PM Modi said that India's three services brought Pakistan to its knees by Operation Sindoor. Modi said that terrorists in Pahalgam wiped off the sindoor of our sisters after identifying their religion. Modi added that "When sindoor becomes an explosive, the result is for everyone to see." Amid thundering applause, he also added that in response to the attack on April …
What led to Pahalgam terror attack? Jaishankar points to Pak Army chief Munir's 'extreme religious' views
Jaishankar met his Danish counterpart, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, in Copenhagen and expressed appreciation for Denmark’s “strong solidarity and support” in combating terrorism
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