
A photo may have just exposed what India has long said out loud—Pakistan Army isn’t just looking away from terror, it’s saluting it.
India has accused the Pakistan Army of openly supporting Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a UN-listed terrorist group. This time, it’s not just intelligence chatter or backchannel claims. It’s a photo. A single, controversial image that could redefine how the world views Pakistan’s role in regional terror.

The Photograph That Shook Diplomacy
During a press briefing in New Delhi, India’s Foreign Secretary, Vikram Misri, unveiled a startling image. It showed men in Pakistan Army uniforms and police gear standing in prayer behind coffins. Those coffins, India says, contained LeT terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor—a recent counter-terror strike in Jammu & Kashmir.
If confirmed, this isn’t just a scandal. It’s proof—visual, undeniable proof—of Pakistan’s state complicity in terrorism.
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The West’s Blind Eye Just Got a Wake-Up Call
Let’s not forget, Pakistan is still trying to convince the world it’s fighting terrorism. It has repeatedly been under the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list and barely dodged blacklisting by making token arrests and cosmetic reforms. But now, with this image in circulation, how long can the West pretend it’s business as usual?
India has done its part—surgical strikes, intelligence-sharing, global briefings. But the question remains: Will Washington, Brussels, and the UN finally admit the obvious?
Pakistan’s Playbook: Deny, Distract, Deflect
Predictably, Pakistan’s response has been textbook:
- Deny the image — Call it fake or “AI-generated” (because of course, everything inconvenient now is).
- Dismiss the personnel — Claim the men were locals or off-duty officers.
- Derail the narrative — Cry “Indian propaganda” to change the subject.
But this isn’t just a case of misinformation warfare. This is about public evidence that potentially implicates the Pakistan Army in honoring terrorists.
India’s Red Line Has Been Crossed
The Indian government has made its position clear: there will be no tolerance for state-sponsored terror. Operation Sindoor, which took down key LeT operatives, was a message. The photo that followed is a challenge.
The timing couldn’t be more critical. Pakistan is trying to revive international aid, ease economic sanctions, and win global sympathy. But this image tells a different story—one of complicity, not victimhood.
The World Must Choose
This isn’t just a bilateral spat anymore. It’s a question for the global conscience: Can we continue to ignore a nation where the army offers prayers for terrorists?
The answer shouldn’t take long.
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