
Pakistani Government = Terrorist Entity: India Must Recognize and Act Accordingly
Introduction
In the wake of Operation Sindoor and the unprovoked Pakistani attacks on Indian civilian and military infrastructure, it has become clearer than ever: the Pakistani government functions as a state sponsor of terrorism. The time has come for India to abandon outdated notions of diplomacy with a regime that thrives on bloodshed, deceit, and jihadist proxies. It is not just terrorist groups that are to blame — the entire structure of the Pakistani state is complicit.
Pakistan’s Terrorism Infrastructure: Built and Backed by the State
A Long History of State-Sponsored Terrorism
From the 1993 Mumbai blasts to the 26/11 carnage, and from the Pulwama attack to the recent Pahalgam massacre, every major terrorist incident targeting India has been traced back to Pakistan-based outfits — many of which operate with complete impunity and visible state patronage.
Organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hizbul Mujahideen openly train, recruit, and plan their attacks on Indian soil from within Pakistan. They are not underground networks anymore; they are arms of Pakistan’s deep state, functioning with ISPR (Inter-Services Public Relations) cover and military intelligence funding.
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Recent Proof: Operation Sindoor
During Operation Sindoor, India precisely targeted major terror hubs in Bahawalpur, Muridke, and Mansehra, destroying training facilities and eliminating top terror commanders. These attacks laid bare how deeply Pakistan’s army and government officials are enmeshed with the jihadi ecosystem.
PM Modi himself revealed how top Pakistani military officers participated in the funeral processions of slain terrorists. This is irrefutable proof of the Pakistani Army’s endorsement of terrorism.
Why India Must Change Its Approach
Terror and Talks Cannot Go Together
Prime Minister Modi reiterated India’s long-standing position: “Terror and talks cannot go together. Terror and trade cannot go together. Water and blood cannot flow together.” This is not rhetoric; this is strategic doctrine.
India must make it clear to the international community — and more importantly, to its own citizens — that Pakistan is not a ‘normal neighbor.’ It is a terrorist-controlled military state masquerading as a democracy.
Enough of Peace Illusions: Time for Realism
For too long, Indian policymakers have operated under a myth of eventual normalization with Pakistan. Each goodwill gesture — be it cultural exchanges, cricket diplomacy, or economic proposals — has been met with treachery and terror.
India must now adopt a realist framework, treating Pakistan not as a partner in peace but as a hostile adversary using terrorism as statecraft.
International Community Must Be Told: Pakistan Is the Problem
Pakistan’s Global Terror Footprint
Pakistan is not just a regional problem — it is a global terror epicenter. Terrorists involved in:
- The 9/11 attacks (Khalid Sheikh Mohammed)
- The 7/7 London Bombings
- The Madrid train attacks
- The Paris terror plots
—all had training or ideological roots in Pakistan. The “terror universities” of Muridke and Bahawalpur are now global brands of death.
World Silence Is Enabling Terror
The international community, including the UN, USA, UK, and EU, must stop treating Pakistan as a strategic asset and recognize it as a terrorism-exporting regime. India’s job is to force that conversation on global forums relentlessly.
Strategic Recommendations for India
1. Diplomatic Isolation of Pakistan
India should lead a global campaign to boycott Pakistani diplomacy and brand Pakistan as a terror state in all bilateral and multilateral dialogues.
2. Complete Disengagement
- No sporting events
- No trade relations
- No water-sharing negotiations
- No people-to-people exchanges
Pakistan must pay the price of isolation until it dismantles every terror cell on its soil.
3. Open Strategic Support to Balochistan and PoK Freedom Movements
India must abandon timidity and support independence movements in Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. It is time to adopt offensive strategic postures.
4. Designate Pakistan as a Terror State by Law
India should pass a Parliamentary resolution formally declaring Pakistan a terrorist state, thereby restricting any bilateral ties, travel permissions, or business interactions.
5. Push for War Crime Trials
Indian legal experts must build and present war crime dossiers of Pakistani army officers and ISI officials to international courts and the UN Human Rights Council.
India’s Military Power: A Deterrent to State-Sponsored Terror
India has now demonstrated that it will not succumb to nuclear blackmail. PM Modi has stated unequivocally that India will strike back — precisely and decisively — at terrorist hideouts, regardless of their location or the threat of nuclear escalation.
Operation Sindoor, with its successful precision strikes deep within Pakistani territory, has rewritten India’s defense doctrine. It signals a new era of proactive counter-terrorism, supported by indigenous military technology, superior intelligence, and massive public support.
Conclusion
India must now speak with one voice: The Pakistani government is not just a sponsor of terror — it is terror. For peace to prevail in South Asia, this hard truth must be accepted, internalized, and acted upon.
Let India stand tall, firm, and united in its resolve. No more appeasement. No more illusions. It is time to call a terrorist by its true name — even when it is wearing the garb of a government.