Pakistan’s military has accused India of funding and training terrorists to carry out attacks inside Pakistan. At a press conference, officials showed drones, cash, and audio recordings as proof. This comes after India blamed Pakistan for a deadly attack in Kashmir—without providing evidence.
Why does this matter? The accusations have led to closed borders, airspace bans, and fears of deeper conflict. Here’s a breakdown of what’s happening.
Pakistan’s Evidence Against India
1. Arrest of an Indian-Trained Terrorist
- On April 25, Pakistan arrested Abdul Majeed, a Pakistani citizen allegedly trained by India’s intelligence agency, RAW.
- Recovered items:
- IED (Bomb)
- Indian-made drone (used to drop weapons)
- Rs. 1 million cash (claimed to be terror funding)
2. Audio Proof of Indian Army Involvement
- Pakistan played a recorded call between Majeed and an Indian Army officer, Major Sandeep Verma.
- In the call, the officer discusses:
- Payments for attacks
- Plans to target civilians and military
3. Forensic Confirmation
- Pakistan says forensic tests prove the drone and bomb came from India.
- They challenge independent agencies to verify the evidence.
India’s Response: Accusations Without Proof?
After the Pahalgam attack (which killed 26 tourists in Kashmir), India immediately blamed Pakistan—but provided no evidence.
Pakistan’s Counterarguments:
- “Terrorists have no religion”: Rejects India’s claim that Muslims targeted Hindus.
- “Fake encounters”: Says India arrests innocent Pakistanis, tortures them, and stages fake attacks.
- “Election politics”: Suggests India is using tensions to win votes in upcoming elections.
Diplomatic Fallout: Borders Closed, Water Dispute
Action by India | Pakistan’s Response |
Closed Attari-Wagah border | Banned Indian flights over Pakistan |
Threatened Indus Water Treaty | Warned it’s an “act of war” |
Reduced diplomats in Pakistan | Called India a “terrorist state” |
5 Key Questions Answered (FAQs)
Q1: What proof does Pakistan have against India?
A: Drones, bombs, cash, and audio recordings of an Indian Army officer discussing attacks.
Q2: Why did India blame Pakistan for the Pahalgam attack?
A: No evidence was shared. Pakistan says it’s a political move before elections.
Q3: How serious is the Indus Water Treaty threat?
A: Pakistan warns stopping water flow would mean war. The treaty is legally binding.
Q4: Are Pakistan-India tensions escalating further?
A: Yes—both sides closed borders, banned flights, and expelled diplomats.
Q5: Could this lead to actual war?
A: Unlikely, but both armies are on high alert. Diplomacy is strained.
What Happens Next?
- Global scrutiny: Will the UN or World Bank intervene in the water dispute?
- More attacks? Pakistan claims India has activated sleeper cells.
- Election impact: India’s government may use this to rally nationalist votes.
Pakistan’s evidence against India is strong—but will the world take action? With borders closed and threats of war, this crisis is far from over. One thing is clear: Trust between the two nuclear rivals is at an all-time low.
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