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Pahalgam Terrorist Attack: UNSC issues stern warning to Pakistan; global powers unite to choke terrorism funding

The UNSC has united in condemning the recent terrorist attack in J&K, with global powers pledging full cooperation to cut off terror funding and bring perpetrators to justice. Pakistan faces international isolation, as the world demands accountability for state-sponsored terrorism

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The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has issued a resounding and unequivocal condemnation of the recent terrorist attack in J&K, which claimed the lives of at least 26 victims and left many others injured. The attack, attributed to gunmen linked to Pakistan-based terror networks, has drawn worldwide outrage and provoked a stern response from global powers, signaling a major diplomatic setback for Pakistan.

In an unprecedented show of unity, major international powers, including the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Israel, Japan, Australia, Nepal, and even Iran, have pledged full cooperation to combat terrorism at its roots. They have committed to choking the financial, propagandist, and logistical support that sustains cross-border terror and to targeting every element involved—gunmen, handlers, financiers, and the state sponsors who perpetuate violence.

The UNSC’s resolution marks a decisive shift in the global stance against terrorism, as member states unanimously reaffirmed the need for decisive action. The Council expressed “deep sympathy” to the families of the victims, including citizens of both India and Nepal, and wished for a swift recovery for those wounded in the brutal assault that unfolded in the disputed region.

“This reprehensible act of terrorism is a grim reminder that terrorism, in all its forms and manifestations, continues to be one of the most serious threats to global peace and security,” the UNSC’s statement read. In a rare moment of consensus, the Council underlined that terrorism, regardless of its ideological or political motivation, is unjustifiable under any circumstances. The need for holding the perpetrators, organizers, financiers, and sponsors accountable has become the core demand of the international community.

The attack on April 22, 2025, occurred in a region both India and Pakistan claim as their own, deepening the decades-long conflict over Kashmir. The gunmen fired on tourists, sparking an international crisis that not only placed India and Pakistan on high alert but also compelled the UNSC to act swiftly. Despite Pakistan’s current role as a non-permanent member of the UNSC until 2026, the country has found itself diplomatically isolated, with its close allies refraining from extending support. In stark contrast, India’s stance in fighting terrorism has received widespread backing from the international community.

The UNSC’s condemnation goes beyond mere words of sympathy—it is a call to action. The Council has demanded that all states, in adherence to their international obligations, cooperate fully with authorities to dismantle terrorist networks, share intelligence, and disrupt the financial channels sustaining terror operations. The use of cross-border terrorism as a political weapon has become the central focus of global counterterrorism efforts.

This development follows a series of attacks linked to Pakistan-based terror groups, and it signals a deepening global resolve to isolate such networks and their state sponsors. The UNSC’s statement emphasizes the importance of holding all elements involved in terrorism accountable, from financiers and handlers to governments that harbor or support militant groups.

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Pakistan’s response to the UNSC’s resolution has been tepid at best, with Islamabad facing mounting pressure on the international stage. While Pakistan remains a non-permanent member of the UNSC, the stark reality of its isolation in the global diplomatic community could spell further challenges for the country in the coming years. With the UNSC’s unified response to the J&K attack, Pakistan now faces the daunting task of navigating a diplomatically isolated position while simultaneously attempting to manage the growing international calls for accountability.

The terrorist attack in J&K is not merely a regional issue; it is a global concern that has drawn the attention of the international community to the need for urgent and coordinated action against terrorism. The UNSC’s call for justice is a message to all nations that the world will no longer tolerate the use of terror as a tool for political or ideological ends.

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