J&K: Disguised terrorists in army uniforms spark panic following Pahalgam Terror Attack
July 7, 2025
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J&K: Disguised terrorists in army uniforms spark panic following Pahalgam Terror Attack

A disturbing trend of terrorists wearing lookalike military uniforms has heightened security concerns in Jammu and Kashmir following the devastating Pahalgam attack that killed 26 people. The tactic, seen in multiple incidents, threatens to erode trust and complicate operations, prompting urgent countermeasures by Indian forces

by WEB DESK
May 20, 2025, 11:00 am IST
in Bharat, Jammu and Kashmir
J&K Reels as Terrorists in Forces’ Lookalike Uniforms Escalate Fears Post-Pahalgam

J&K Reels as Terrorists in Forces’ Lookalike Uniforms Escalate Fears Post-Pahalgam

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A disturbing trend of terrorists donning lookalike military uniforms has sparked alarm in Jammu and Kashmir, complicating efforts to identify threats and raising fears of deadly confusion among civilians and security forces. The issue came into sharp focus following the April 22, 2025, Pahalgam terror attack, where operatives dressed as Indian forces killed 26 people, prompting swift military retaliation and intensified security measures across the region.

Pahalgam Attack and the Uniform Deception

The deadliest terror attack in India since the 26/11 Mumbai strikes unfolded in Pahalgam’s Baisaran Valley, where heavily armed terrorists from The Resistance Front, disguised in uniforms resembling those of Indian forces, opened fire on tourists. The April 22 assault claimed 26 lives, including a naval officer and a Nepali national, and injured several others. Investigators believe some perpetrators may still be hiding in South Kashmir, heightening the urgency of counter-terror operations.

The use of lookalike uniforms was not an isolated incident. In a recent encounter in Tral, three Jaish-e-Mohammad operatives—Asif Ahmad Sheikh, Amir Nazir Wani, and Yawar Ahmad Bhat—were killed in a fierce gunfight. All three were found wearing clothing mimicking Indian forces’ uniforms, with their jackets and equipment now under scrutiny.

Similarly, on May 10, during Pakistan’s escalation to India’s Operation Sindoor, an alert sentry at Nagrota Military Station in Jammu thwarted a suspected infiltration attempt by an intruder possibly dressed in military fatigues. The sentry, who sustained minor injuries in a brief exchange of fire, prevented a potential disaster, according to the Army’s White Knight Corps.

Growing Security Concerns

The tactic of using lookalike uniforms has emerged as a major security challenge, with officials warning of its potential to sow confusion during fast-moving operations or in civilian interactions. “This tactic is not only dangerous but deeply deceptive,” a senior intelligence officer told media.

“It’s a direct attempt to erode the trust between civilians and uniformed forces.” The strategy risks misidentification, endangering both security personnel and civilians who rely on uniforms to distinguish friend from foe.

The issue was a key agenda item in a high-level meeting in Delhi, where top officials from India’s security grid reviewed the growing threat. Security agencies are now revising standard operating procedures, particularly at checkpoints and tourist-heavy areas like Pahalgam, to counter this challenge. Enhanced vigilance, including stricter verification protocols and public awareness campaigns, is being prioritised to mitigate the risks posed by disguised terrorists.

Swift Military Response and Ongoing Operations

In response to the Pahalgam attack, Indian forces launched unprecedented strikes on terror camps in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK), marking one of the most aggressive military actions since the 2019 Balakot air strikes. The operation, part of India’s broader counter-terrorism strategy, aimed to dismantle infrastructure supporting groups like The Resistance Front and Jaish-e-Mohammad. The J&K Police have also released posters of three wanted terrorists linked to the Pahalgam attack, intensifying efforts to track down remaining operatives.
Recent anti-terror operations underscore the region’s heightened security posture.

Over a 48-hour period, two encounters in Kashmir resulted in the elimination of six terrorists, including the three Jaish operatives in Tral. Drone footage from a separate Pulwama encounter captured Jaish terrorists hiding in a building moments before their neutralisation, highlighting the precision of ongoing operations. These efforts reflect India’s resolve to combat terrorism amid escalating tensions with Pakistan, particularly following Operation Sindoor.

Context of Regional Tensions

The Pahalgam attack and subsequent incidents occur against the backdrop of strained India-Pakistan relations. Pakistan’s support for terror groups has drawn sharp criticism, with India’s government and opposition leaders, including AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, condemning its actions. Owaisi, part of a seven-member all-party delegation briefing partner countries on Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, has gained social media traction for his strong rhetoric, further amplifying the national discourse on security.

The use of lookalike uniforms adds a new layer of complexity to an already volatile situation. Security analysts suggest that this tactic may be a deliberate attempt to exploit the trust placed in uniformed personnel, particularly in tourist areas frequented by both domestic and international visitors. The Pahalgam attack’s targeting of tourists underscores the need for robust countermeasures to protect vulnerable sites.
Broader Implications

The emergence of disguised terrorists poses significant challenges for India’s security apparatus, requiring a recalibration of tactics and public engagement strategies. The psychological impact of eroding trust in uniformed forces could have long-term consequences, potentially undermining civilian confidence in security operations. Tourism, a vital economic driver in Jammu and Kashmir, also faces risks, as fear of such attacks could deter visitors to areas like Pahalgam.

Topics: Pakistani terroristsTRFPahalgam Terror AttackOperation SindoorTerrorists in Army Uniform
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