27 Killed in Kashmir Attack as Pakistan Denies Involvement, Issues Controversial Remarks on India’s Internal Affairs
NEW DELHI — Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated sharply following the brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, which claimed the lives of 27 civilians, mostly tourists. The Indian government has condemned the attack as a cowardly act of cross-border terrorism, while Pakistan has publicly denied any involvement — a claim that has done little to ease rising anger in India.

Pakistan Denies Link, Blames India for Internal Unrest
In a controversial statement, Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif claimed that Pakistan has nothing to do with the Pahalgam attack, adding that his country rejects terrorism in all forms. However, during an interview with a Pakistani TV news channel, Asif accused India of orchestrating the unrest, pointing to alleged dissent in Nagaland, Manipur, and Kashmir as evidence of internal instability.
He went further, saying:
“India’s government is suppressing its people’s rights, and minorities including Buddhists, Christians, and Muslims are being persecuted.”
These remarks have drawn sharp criticism in India, especially as the timing coincides with one of the deadliest civilian attacks in recent memory.
Indian Army Prepares for Strategic Response
Indian defense officials have not ruled out a strong military retaliation, especially in light of statements from Pakistani military leadership. Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir, just a week prior, had described Kashmir as Pakistan’s ‘lifeline’, asserting that:
“We will never abandon our Kashmiri brothers in their fight against Indian occupation.”
Sources within the Indian security establishment suggest that these repeated statements from Pakistan are indicative of a larger coordinated narrative and may serve as strategic justifications for future infiltration attempts or escalations.
According to senior officials, the Indian Army is on high alert, with increased surveillance and patrols along the Line of Control (LoC) in North Kashmir, especially in Baramulla and Uri sectors. Counter-insurgency operations have already been intensified.
Global Implications and Diplomatic Fallout
The Indian government is reportedly preparing to raise the issue at international forums, highlighting Pakistan’s continued support for cross-border terrorism, despite public denials. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, currently engaged in high-level diplomatic engagements, is closely monitoring the situation.
The attack has also received international condemnation, with several countries expressing solidarity with India and calling for those responsible to be brought to justice.
Public Sentiment and Rising Security Concerns
The public mood in India is somber and angry. Social media has seen an outpouring of grief for the victims and growing calls for a decisive military and diplomatic response.
Security analysts believe the timing of the attack — during the tourist season and amid efforts to boost Kashmir’s economy through tourism — was calculated to disrupt peace and economic growth in the region.
Conclusion: A Tipping Point?
With Indian security forces intensifying operations and diplomatic tensions climbing, the coming days may determine the trajectory of India-Pakistan relations in the immediate term. The provocative rhetoric from Pakistani leadership, combined with mounting evidence of cross-border links to terrorism, may trigger a strong and public response from India — diplomatically, strategically, and potentially militarily.
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