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    Global Silence Shields Pakistan’s Proxy War Against India

    World February 14, 20262 Mins Read
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    Islamabad’s relentless proxy war against India continues unabated, fueled by a shocking global silence from key international bodies. A hard-hitting new report exposes how Pakistan’s terror networks, particularly Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), thrive despite UN sanctions, orchestrating deadly attacks like the Pahalgam massacre and the Red Fort suicide bombing.

    The report, penned by former Indian Army officer Nilesh Kunwar for Eurasia Review, pulls no punches. It slams the UN Security Council’s 1267 Sanctions Monitoring Committee as a ‘paper tiger’—a toothless entity that merely echoes member states’ inputs without verification or action. The committee’s 37th report links JeM to the April 22, 2025, Pahalgam attack and the November 9, 2025, Red Fort car bomb blast near India’s capital. Yet, it stops short of authoritative condemnation, weakly noting these as developments ‘noted by one member state’—India.

    Kunwar argues this limp response emboldens Islamabad. Despite Pakistan’s false claims of dismantling JeM, concrete evidence from India’s Operation Sindoor airstrike on May 7 last year in Bahawalpur devastated the group’s headquarters, sparking internal discord. JeM chief Masood Azhar himself admitted losing 10 family members, underscoring the group’s survival and resurgence in Pakistan.

    India’s intelligence strikes gold again with the bust of a ‘white-collar’ terror module at Al-Falah University in Faridabad, led mostly by doctors. This network’s suicide car bomb near Red Fort on November 10 confirms JeM’s persistent infiltration attempts into India.

    The report urges India to fortify its counter-terrorism framework beyond military strikes. Non-kinetic measures—diplomatic, economic, and informational—must impose crippling costs on Pakistan. While the UN committee lacks muscle, its reports offer diplomatic leverage, validating New Delhi’s irrefutable claims against Islamabad’s denials.

    As proxy threats escalate, the world must end its complicity. India’s resolve to counter terror head-on sets a precedent, but global accountability is the missing piece to dismantle Pakistan’s terror factory once and for all.

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