Bramha Kumar
Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe
AS you are all aware, on April 22, 2025, Pakistani and Pakistan-trained terrorists belonging to the Lashkar-e-Taiba carried out a savage attack on Indian tourists at Pahalgam in Jammu & Kashmir in India. They murdered 26 people, including one national of Nepal, causing the largest number of civilian casualties in a terrorist attack in India since the November 26, 2008, attacks in Mumbai.
The attack in Pahalgam was marked by extreme barbarity, with the victims mostly killed with head-shots from close range and in front of their families. Family members were deliberately traumatised through the manner of the killing, accompanied by the exhortation that they should take back the message.
The attack was clearly driven by the objective of undermining the normalcy returning to Jammu & Kashmir. In particular, it was designed to impact the mainstay of the economy, tourism, with a record 23 million tourists visiting the valley last year.
The calculation, presumably, was that harming growth and development in the Union Territory would help keep it backward and create fertile ground for continued cross-border terrorism from Pakistan.
The manner of the attack was also driven by an objective of provoking communal discord, both in Jammu and Kashmir and the rest of the Nation. It is to the credit of the government and the people of India that these designs were foiled.
A group calling itself The Resistance Front (TRF) has claimed responsibility for the attack.
This group is a front for the UN-proscribed Pakistani terrorist group, Lashkar-e-Taiba. It is notable that India had given inputs about the TRF in the half-yearly report to the Monitoring Team of the UN’s 1267 Sanctions Committee in May and November 2024, bringing out its role as a cover for Pakistan-based terrorist groups. Earlier too, in December 2023, India had informed the monitoring team about LeT and Jaish-e-Mohammad operating through small terror groups such as the TRF.
Pakistan’s pressure to remove references to TRF in the April 25 UN Security Council Press Statement is notable in this regard.
Investigations into the Pahalgam terror attack have brought out the communication nodes of terrorists in and to Pakistan.
The claims made by The Resistance Front and their reposting by known social media handles of the Lashkar-e-Taiba speak for themselves. Identification of the attackers, based on eyewitness accounts, as well as other information available to law enforcement agencies, has also progressed. Our intelligence has developed an accurate picture of the planners and backers of this team.
The features of this attack also tie in with Pakistan’s long track record of perpetrating cross-border terror in India, which is well documented, and beyond question.
Pakistan also has a well-deserved reputation as a haven for terrorists from around the world, with internationally proscribed terrorists enjoying impunity there.
In addition, Pakistan has been known to wilfully mislead the world and international forums, such as the Financial Action Task Force, on this issue.
The Sajid Mir case, in which this terrorist was declared dead and then, in response to international pressure, brought back to life, found alive and arrested, is the most glaring example.
The latest attack in Pahalgam has understandably generated deep anger in Jammu and Kashmir, and in other parts of India.
Following the attacks, the Government of India naturally responded with a set of initial measures relating to our engagement with Pakistan. You are all aware of the decisions that were announced on April 23.
However, it was deemed essential that the perpetrators and planners of the April 22 attack be brought to justice.
Despite a fortnight having passed since the attacks, there has been no demonstrable step from Pakistan to take action against the terrorist infrastructure on its territory or on territory under its control. Instead, all it has indulged in are denials and allegations.
Our intelligence monitoring of Pakistan-based terrorist modules indicated that further attacks against India were impending. There was thus a compulsion both to deter and to pre-empt.
Earlier yesterday morning as you would be aware India exercised its right to respond and pre-empt as well as deter more such cross-border attacks.
These actions were measured, non-escalatory, proportionate, and responsible.
They focused on dismantling the terrorist infrastructure and disabling terrorists likely to be sent across to India.
You would also recall that the Security Council on April 25, 2025, had issued a Press Statement on the Pahalgam terror attack, underlining, and I quote, “The need to hold perpetrators, organisers, financiers and sponsors of this reprehensible act of terrorism accountable and bring them to justice”. India’s latest actions should be seen in this context.
In yesterday’s press briefing in New Delhi, Colonel Sofia Quareshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh gave details of the Indian strike at terror camps being operated in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir wherein 9 terror sites were targeted.
1. Sawai Nala camp in Muzaffarabad — This was a training centre for
Lashkar-e-Taiba. Terrorists involved in October 20, 2024, attack in
Sonmarg, October 24, 2024, attack in Gulmarg, April 22, 2025, attack in Pahalgam were all trained here.
2. Syedna Bilal Camp in Muzaffarabad — This was a staging area of Jaish-e- Mohammed. This was also a weapons, explosives and jungle survival training centre.
3. Gulpur camp in Kotli — This was a base camp of LeT, that was active in Rajouri and Poonch areas of Jammu. Attacks in Poonch on April 20, 2023, and June 9, 2024, were carried out by terrorists trained here.
4. Barnala camp in Bhimber — This was also a weapons handling, explosives and jungle survival training centre.
5. Abbas camp in Kotli — Fidayeen of the LeT were prepared here. It had a capacity to train 15 terrorists.
6. Sarjal camp in Sialkot — Terrorists who killed four J&K police personnel in March 2025, received their training at this camp.
7. Mehmoona Joya camp in Sialkot — Pathankot air force base camp attack was planned and carried out from this terrorist camp.
8. Markaz Taiba camp in Muridke — Terrorists who participated in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks were trained here. Ajmal Kasab and David Headley received training here.
9. Markaz Subhanallah in Bahawalpur — This is the HQ of Jaish-e-Muhammad. Recruitment, training, and indoctrination were carried out here.
Bramha Kumar is the Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe



