Indian team expresses evidence on Pahargam terrorist attacks in UN evidence

“A Indian technical team is interacting with monitoring teams from the 1267 Sanctions Commission and other UN partner countries in New York.” Document | Image source: ANI
Official sources informed Wednesday (May 14, 2025) that the Indian technical team has sought help from New York to provide evidence of the monitoring team of the 1267 Sanctions Committee on surveillance team for the global listing of terrorist organizations.
India accused the Resistance Front (TRF) of a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, and the meeting with the monitoring team is expected to be the first step to ban the TRF under the 1267 committee.
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“The Indian technical team is in New York. They are interacting with monitoring teams from 1,267 sanctions committees and other UN partner countries, and they will also meet with the United Nations Office for Counter-Terrorism (UNOOCT) and the Executive Board of the Counter-Terrorism Commission (CTET).
Founded in 2019, TRF was originally the little-known anti-Indian Front against the entry of “outsiders” into Kashmir, and has been at the focus of Indian authorities over the past few years. The group first spread anti-Indian information on the telegram app and, after Pahalgam, was also described as a summary of the Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba, accused of carrying out many terrorist attacks both internally and overseas.
During operation Sindoor on May 7, India bombed a large complex in Muridek near Islamabad, which India claimed to be the base of Lashkar-e-Taiba. From an Indian perspective, Pahalgam’s attack is an extension of the list of terrorist attacks in Lashkar-e-Taiba, which also includes the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai.
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