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Pahalgam Terrorist Attack: Pakistan-backed TRF terrorists turn ‘Mini Switzerland’ into execution ground

Pahalgam terror attack was a meticulously planned assault by Pakistan-backed TRF terrorists, targeting Hindus using military-grade weapons.

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The idyllic Baisaran meadow in Pahalgam, often referred to as “Mini Switzerland,” turned into a killing field on April 22, when a group of heavily armed terrorists unleashed a coordinated attack that left 26 people dead and several others critically injured. Among the dead were Indian tourists, two foreigners one from the UAE and another from Nepal and two local Kashmiris.

What has since emerged from the investigation paints a dark, deeply disturbing picture of premeditated Islamist terror backed by Pakistan’s deep-state machinery. According to high-ranking sources in the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and military intelligence, the attack bore clear signs of a proxy cross-border operation by Lashkar-e-Taiba’s (LeT) shadow outfit, The Resistance Front (TRF), equipped with sophisticated, SIM-less communication systems and military-grade firepower.

Initial forensic reports confirm the use of advanced, military-grade assault rifles, helmet-mounted GoPro-style body cams, and encrypted short-range communication systems that work without SIM cards or traditional mobile networks.

Two encrypted signals were picked up during the assault both linked to an ultra-secure military-grade communications system used to exchange real-time messages without a central network. According to a top defence cyber analyst, “This is battlefield tech. It’s clear they had access to resources beyond the border.”

Moreover, the bodycams indicate that the attack may have been live-streamed to handlers in Pakistan or recorded for propaganda purposes. “It matches Hamas tactics in Gaza. The TRF operatives are clearly receiving new training, possibly from ISI-trained foreign fighters,” an NIA official noted.

Investigations have confirmed that the terrorists carried out reconnaissance of at least three locations in Pahalgam on April 15 a full week before the attack. One of them even scouted a local amusement park, which was later abandoned as a target due to the presence of armed security.

Instead, they zeroed in on Baisaran a seemingly unguarded tourist spot accessible only on horseback. “They were looking for a soft target with high civilian density and zero resistance,” a J&K Police counter-terrorism source said.

According to NIA sources, the terrorists carried their own food supplies, energy bars, dry fruits, and tactical kits indicating they were prepared to remain in the forested region for days, possibly weeks. This self-sufficiency is reminiscent of LeT-style guerrilla tactics used during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

Sketches of the four suspects were released on April 23. While no arrests have been made yet, security forces believe the perpetrators are still active in South Kashmir. Multiple search operations have been launched in Anantnag and Kulgam districts.

“These are not fringe militants. They are trained commandos with ideological backing and technical logistics from across the border,” said a senior Army officer involved in the combing operations. Hours after the attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired an emergency Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting. The response was swift and uncompromising:

  • Diplomatic ties with Pakistan were downgraded.
  • Pakistani military attaches were expelled from New Delhi.
  • Key border routes were sealed.
  • India announced unilateral suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty.

“This was not just an attack on civilians it was an attack on India’s unity, secularism, and soft power. It was a genocidal warning aimed at Hindus and tourists,” said a senior official from the Prime Minister’s Office.

Hours after the massacre, TRF issued a statement claiming responsibility. The statement, circulated via Telegram and encrypted channels, referred to the attack as a “resistance operation against Indian occupation forces and their collaborators.” No mention was made of the fact that most victims were unarmed civilians, women, children, and foreigners.

Intelligence agencies believe this language is crafted to maintain a façade of political resistance, while their actions clearly reflect Islamist extremism aimed at communal polarisation and mass terror.

On April 22, a crowd of nearly 300 tourists, many with families and children, had gathered in the serene Baisaran valley, accessible only by foot or horseback. Located five kilometers uphill from Pahalgam town, this scenic spot is famed for its panoramic views and tranquil forests.

The peace shattered when four terrorists, who had infiltrated the area from the pine forests, launched a surprise attack. According to statements recorded from over a dozen survivors, the terrorists had strategically blocked both the entrance and exit routes to trap their victims. Two attackers dressed in army fatigues positioned themselves at the main entry gate, while a third in a pheran—traditional Kashmiri attire—stood guard at the exit. The fourth terrorist, believed to be providing cover from the tree line, was equipped with a sniper-grade weapon and was spotted only by forensic drone footage later.

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The first shots rang out near the food stalls, causing chaos and stampede-like panic. As tourists ran toward the exit, they were met with a barrage of bullets. Navy officer Lieutenant Vinay Narwal, who had just entered the valley, was shot dead almost instantly.

What makes the attack even more horrifying is the clear Islamist ideological intent. Survivors testified that the terrorists asked people to identify themselves by religion. When some refused or tried to flee, they were asked to recite the Kalma (Islamic declaration of faith). Those who couldn’t, or hesitated, were executed on the spot.

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