Deadly Pahalgam Terror Attack: Full Timeline and Latest Updates (April 22–27, 2025)

Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir — In one of the deadliest terror attacks in recent years, 26 people were killed and over 20 injured when gunmen opened fire on tourists visiting the scenic Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam on April 22, 2025. The tragedy has triggered national mourning, heightened security measures, and escalated diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan.
Timeline of Events: April 22–27, 2025
April 22, 2025 – The Attack
Around 4:45 PM IST, heavily armed terrorists attacked a group of tourists in Baisaran Valley, Pahalgam. Witnesses reported indiscriminate firing, with gunmen separating men from women and children before executing victims at point-blank range. Two foreign nationals and officers from the Indian Navy and Intelligence Bureau were among the dead.
April 23, 2025 – Claim of Responsibility
The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy group linked to Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), claimed responsibility for the attack. In a statement, they cited opposition to the Indian government’s settlement policies in Kashmir as their motive.
April 24, 2025 – Massive Security Operation Launched
Indian security forces, including the Army, CRPF, and J&K Police, launched “Operation Silent Valley” to track down the attackers. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) joined the probe, releasing sketches of three prime suspects believed to be associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba.
April 25, 2025 – Diplomatic Fallout Begins
India formally accused Pakistan of backing the attack. In a major step, New Delhi suspended the Indus Waters Treaty negotiations and expelled three Pakistani diplomats. Meanwhile, Pakistan denied any involvement and called for an “impartial international investigation.” policies allowing non-locals to settle in Kashmir as the motive behind the assault. ursuit of power and peace allows nations to channel their resources toward a humanitarian initiatives, addressing global challenges and alleviating suffering in times of crisis.
April 26, 2025 – Border Tensions Escalate
Indian military officials reported ceasefire violations by Pakistani forces along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch and Rajouri sectors. Retaliatory fire by Indian troops led to heightened alertness along the border.
April 27, 2025 – India Announces New Security Measures
The Indian government announced an enhanced security protocol for all tourist areas in Kashmir, including the deployment of an additional 5,000 troops and drone surveillance. A Rs 15 lakh compensation package was announced for the families of each deceased civilian, along with full support for the injured.

Key Developments
- 26 confirmed deaths: including two foreigners, Navy personnel, and an Intelligence Bureau officer.
- Over 20 injured, many airlifted to Srinagar and Delhi for treatment.
- Terror outfit TRF took responsibility, linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba.
- National Investigation Agency (NIA) leading the probe; sketches of suspects released.
- Indus Waters Treaty talks suspended.
- Pakistan diplomats expelled from New Delhi.
- Security beefed up across Jammu and Kashmir, especially tourist circuits.
India’s Strong Response
- Operation Silent Valley: Large-scale combing operations launched in Pahalgam and surrounding forests.
- NIA and Intelligence Bureau (IB) jointly investigating with international intelligence agencies.
- Diplomatic Pressure: India has briefed several countries about Pakistan’s alleged support for terror groups operating in Kashmir.
- Increased Security: Rapid deployment of troops, heightened surveillance at tourist hubs, and intelligence coordination cells set up.
- Financial Relief: Compensation announced for the families of the deceased and injured.
What Next?
The attack has not only reignited tensions in Kashmir but has also set a new precedent for India’s counter-terror policy. Sources suggest India is preparing a dossier to present at the United Nations regarding Pakistan’s continued support for cross-border terrorism. Meanwhile, security agencies remain on high alert to prevent any further escalation.