The Government of India has informed the international community that a series of “technical intelligence” and “credible information” from the intelligence department has found that the terrorist attack in Pahalgam had “links” with Pakistan.
According to a report by the Indian Express, the government has told foreign leaders and envoys that the “electronic signature” of the terrorists involved in the attack and the group they are affiliated with, the Resistance Front, has been traced to at least two locations in Pakistan.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has discussed this matter during phone conversations with 13 world leaders, while over 30 ambassadors have also engaged on the issue in meetings held in Delhi with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and other senior officials from the Ministry of External Affairs.
What has the govt said?
Foreign governments have also been apprised about the recent developments in the investigation of the Pahalgam attack on April 22, including the fact that some terrorists have been identified and that their past activities suggest that they came from Pakistan. These terrorists had infiltrated the Indian territory sometime back and had been living in hiding.
All of these inferences have been reached on the basis of technical and human intelligence, as well as eyewitness accounts.
Digital footprints walk towards Pak
The digital footprints of Kashmir attack terrorists have been traced to safehouses in Muzaffarabad and Karachi by Indian intelligence agencies.
According to reports, there are indications that a remote control room was set up to carry out the attack on tourists in Pahalgam, similar to the one used in the 26/11 attacks. These findings establish Pakistan’s role in the massacre of 26 tourists, all but one Indian nationals.
The preliminary forensic reports and survivor accounts suggest that the five terrorists behind the killings were heavily armed with AK-series rifles, used advanced communication gear, and some were even dressed in military-style uniforms — indicating a high level of training and coordination.


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