Pahalgam attack anniversary Some boundaries should never be crossed Army
NEW DELHI :
AHEAD of the anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack, the Indian Army on Tuesday reaffirmed its commitment to justice and warned of a decisive response if the “boundaries of humanity” are crossed.
In a strongly-worded post on its X handle, the Indian Army said, “When boundaries of humanity are crossed, the response is decisive. Justice is served. India stands united.”
The post was accompanied by a visual message stating “Some boundaries should never be crossed,” featuring a map of India marked with red ‘sindoor’ powder, symbolising the Army’s decisive action against terrorists under ‘Operation Sindoor’.
The image also carried the message “India does not forget,” underlining the country’s resolve and unity.
The Pahalgam terror attack took place on April 22, 2025, when 26 people were killed in a brutal massacre targeting tourists.
The attack was carried out by ‘The Resistance Front’, an offshoot of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba.
The attackers singled out victims after asking about their religion, forcing them to recite the Islamic ‘kalima’ to identify non-Muslims. Among those killed were 25 tourists and one local pony ride operator who tried to save the tourists.
Several victims were newly-married, and many were shot
at close range in front of their families.
In response to the attack, Indian armed forces launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ on May 6 and 7, carrying out what officials described as a focussed, measured and non-escalatory military action targeting high-value terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir.
Following the operation, Pakistan responded with drone activity and shelling over the next week, targeting civilian and religious sites and schools.
India subsequently carried out retaliatory strikes, including on radar installations in Lahore and facilities near Gujranwala.
After sustaining significant damage, Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations reached out to his Indian counterpart, urging a stop to military action. This led to a ceasefire understanding between the two sides on May 10, 2025.
Despite the ceasefire, there were continued attempts involving waves of UAVs and small drones entering Indian civilian and military areas. These intrusions were intercepted, and
the Indian Armed Forces responded firmly, with field commanders authorised to take appropriate action in case of any violations.
‘Operation Sindoor’ was a significant demonstration of India’s military and strategic capability, combining both
military and non-military measures. The operation successfully neutralised terrorist threats, deterred further aggression and reinforced India’s zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism while maintaining strategic restraint.
J&K BJP remembers Pahalgam terror attack victims: On the first anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack, BJP’s Jammu and Kashmir unit on Tuesday paid tributes to the 26 people who were gunned down by three terrorists in the Union territory in April 2025 and triggered a four-day conflict between India and Pakistan.
“This day is a painful reminder of the human cost of terrorism and a moment to reaffirm the nation’s resolve against such acts,” BJP spokesman Altaf Thakur said in a statement here.
Expressing condolences to the families of the victims, Thakur said that the attack had shaken the conscience of the nation, but also united people in their determination to defeat terrorism.
Praising the Government’s zero-tolerance policy, the BJP leader hailed the response of security forces and said that those behind the attack were identified and eliminated in a swift and decisive operation.
Thakur said Operation Sindoor - a military operation launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack - demonstrated India’s strong resolve and operational capability in dealing with terror threats.
Thakur further said that the Government has taken sustained measures to enhance security for both residents and tourists in J&K, contributing to growing confidence among visitors returning to the region.
He said the sacrifices of the victims will not be in vain and will continue to strengthen efforts to build lasting peace and stability.