ISPR DG presents irrefutable evidence of Indian-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan
Director-General (DG) of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry presents irrefutable evidence of Indian-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan. ISPR
(Web Desk) Director-General (DG) of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has presented "irrefutable" evidence of Indian-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan.

The evidence came days after New Delhi accused Islamabad of the Pahalgam attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

At the presser, the ISPR DG gave local as well foreign media details regarding “one particular situation” regarding ongoing situation.

In the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack as tensions rise between New Delhi and Islamabad, the ISPR DG said, “India involved in state-sponsored cross-border terrorism against Pakistan.”

“It has been seven days since the Pahalgam attack, yet not a single shred of evidence has been provided to substantiate the baseless allegations levelled against Pakistan,” he added.

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India has been found operating terror networks inside Pakistan, wherein explosives, IEDs, and other lethal materials are being supplied to terrorists with the intent to target not only security forces but also innocent civilians, he noted.

He maintained, “This irrefutable evidence is just one small component of the broader pattern of state-sponsored terrorism being orchestrated by India.”

Meanwhile, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has warned that the escalation could escalate into an "all-out war", the United Nations has urged Pakistan and India to show "maximum restraint" to ensure that the situation and the developments do not deteriorate any further.

India linked Pakistan to the attack without offering any evidence and took a flurry of punitive measures to downgrade ties, including suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, revoking visas of Pakistanis, and closing Wagah-Attari border crossing among others.

In response, ordered the expulsion of Indian diplomats and military advisers, Pakistan cancelled visas for Indian nationals, with the exception of Sikh pilgrims, and closing the main border crossing from its side.

About India-sponsored terrorism, the director general said on April 25, a terror suspect trained in India was apprehended near the Jhelum bus terminal. Security forces recovered 2.5 kilogramme of explosive material from the Jhelum bus stand during the operation.

The suspect, identified as Abdul Majeed, was arrested near Jhelum and was found in possession of an Indian drone recovered from his residence. Additionally, Rs1 million in cash was also seized from his home, he added.

Forensic analysis of the suspect’s mobile phone revealed communication with contacts in India, including direct conversations with an Indian Subedar named Sukhwinder.

He added that India is actively supplying explosives to terrorists for attacks on both civilians and security personnel inside Pakistan.

He said that intercepted communications have revealed that four Indian Army officers involved in terrorism-related coordination. These officers include Major Sandeep Verma, Subedar Sukhwinder, Havaldar Amit, and one sepoy, as per the ISPR chief.

The DG ISPR added that Indian handlers were instructing terrorists to "cause civilian casualties in Pakistan" and to "carry out attacks so the world perceives Pakistan as a hub of terrorism".

He added that the handlers even sent videos explaining how to make bombs.

Major Sandeep admitted to orchestrating terrorism from Balochistan to Lahore. On November 22, Subedar Sukhwinder guided Abdul Majeed to a location near Head Marala to retrieve an IED and a damaged drone, he said.

On November 30, Majeed planted the IED on a military vehicle in Jalalpur Jattan, resulting in four martyrdoms. Following the completion of the task, he received Rs656,000.

On March 18, Major Sukhwinder provided the location of another IED near Kotli. The next day, schoolchildren spotted a suspicious bag in the area. An army unit responded and recovered a bomb from the site.

On April 22, 2025, Sukhwinder delivered another IED near Nadalah. The next day, he instructed Majeed to carry out a bomb attack at a local bus stand, the ISPR chief added.