India Exposes Pakistan’s Lies About Kashmir Terrorism
India’s security agencies have uncovered new facts that challenge Pakistan’s long-standing claims about terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. While Pakistan has tried to paint a picture that Kashmiri locals are mainly responsible for violence, recent investigations reveal a different story.
For years, Pakistan has backed terror groups like Hizbul Mujahideen and the Lashkar-e-Taiba through proxies such as The Resistance Front (TRF). The idea was to make it seem like locals or independent Kashmiris are behind attacks, while quietly supporting militants from across the border. This strategy was meant to deny Pakistan’s direct involvement and evade international criticism.
However, Indian agencies have consistently exposed Pakistan’s false narrative. For example, after the recent attack in Pahalgam, India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) confirmed that the attackers came from Pakistan and that Islamabad was behind the assault.
Now, a new report by the Save Youth Save Future Foundation—an influential Kashmiri NGO—has revealed shocking details about the real nature of terrorism in Kashmir. The study analyzed unmarked graves in the region and found that around 60% of these graves belong to foreign terrorists, mostly from Pakistan. Only about 30% are linked to local militants, and just 0.2%—or nine graves—are of civilians. This data strongly indicates that foreign terrorists are responsible for most of the violence, not Kashmiri locals or innocent civilians.
The report’s findings dismiss the claim that civilians are widely being killed during terror attacks. Instead, it shows that Pakistan-backed terrorists are primarily responsible for violence in Kashmir. Additionally, it sheds light on Pakistan’s efforts to spread misinformation, including false claims of civilian killings and provocative statements to stir religious tensions.
During operations like Operation Sindoor, Pakistan and its media spread lies to confuse the world and create panic in India. They even falsely accused India of attacking religious sites in Pakistan, trying to incite Sikh sentiments and stir unrest.
India’s intelligence agencies are now armed with facts from the report to counter Pakistan’s propaganda. The details about the graves and the links to Pakistani funding and terrorists will be shared internationally to expose Islamabad’s role. The NIA’s investigation also confirmed that the terrorists involved in recent attacks were from Pakistan, showing clear evidence of Islamabad’s direct support.
In short, this new report proves that most terrorists in Kashmir are foreign fighters backed by Pakistan, and that claims of civilian deaths are largely false. It’s a strong message that India will keep fighting terror and revealing the truth behind Pakistan’s efforts to mislead the world.


