ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday called out India saying it was ‘deplorable’ and ‘unfortunate’ that, in the midst of an ongoing regional crisis, India remains focused on ‘weaponising’ its false narrative against Pakistan for narrow domestic political gains.
“At a time when Pakistan, along with its international partners, is undertaking concerted diplomatic efforts for regional and international peace and security, it is deplorable that India has once again resorted to a campaign of baseless allegations and propaganda to link Pakistan with the Pahalgam incident,” said the Foreign Office (FO).
On April 22, 2026, India commemorated the one-year anniversary of the alleged 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 people, by accusing Pakistan of sponsoring violence. India’s Ministry of External Affairs reaffirmed that the attack had “cross-border” links. Pakistan pointed out that it gave a befitting reply to India’s misplaced adventurism in the form of Operation Bunyanum-Marsoos last year, and such allegations constitute yet another chapter from India’s playbook of creating a smokescreen for its continued sponsorship of terrorism across the region.
“We hope that the international community will call on India to demonstrate responsible behaviour and to refrain from all rhetoric and actions that may serve as a spoiler to ongoing efforts aimed at regional and international peace and security,” added the statement.
Pakistan reminded India the fact remains that such propaganda campaigns cannot distract the international community’s attention from India’s continued occupation of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) and its denial of the right to self-determination to Kashmiris, in violation of relevant UN resolutions.
“Nor can such gimmicks conceal the fact that India continues to undermine regional peace and security by resorting to inflammatory rhetoric, repeated provocations and aggressive military posturing, including its illegal unilateral action to hold the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, in clear violation of the international law,” added the FO.