Summary One year after Pahalgam incident, questions persist over India’s security response as no action taken against officials, with media and experts highlighting intelligence and accountability concerns
NEW DELHI (Dunya News) - One year has been completed since the Pahalgam false flag incident, after which the shortcomings of Indian security forces have come under renewed scrutiny.
Following the Pahalgam operation, Indian media has also started raising serious questions over what it describes as security lapses.
Indian publication “The Tribune” highlighted concerns regarding the handling of the incident and questioned the government’s response.
According to The Tribune, despite the passage of one year, no action has been taken against the security personnel held responsible for the Pahalgam incident.
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No clear steps have been seen against officials who failed to prevent such a major attack.
Indian media reports say that several questions had already been raised regarding intelligence and security protocol failures in the Pahalgam case.
It was also noted that during an all-parties meeting after the incident, the Indian government acknowledged lapses in intelligence and security.
Experts believe that the absence of action against responsible officials even after a year reflects serious gaps in accountability.
They say past incidents such as Pulwama, Uri, Chhattisgarh, and Pahalgam indicate a recurring pattern, where blame has often been directed towards Pakistan.
