PM Modi pays tribute to Pahalgam victims on first anniversary
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has paid tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, marking one year since the assault that shocked the country and renewed focus on India’s counter-terrorism response. In a message posted on X on Wednesday, Modi said those who lost their lives “will never be forgotten” while extending condolences to their families. “We remember the innocent lives lost and share the grief of their families” he wrote, adding that the courage of survivors would also be remembered.

The attack took place in Pahalgam, in Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22, 2025. Twenty Six civilians were killed and 17 others were injured when terrorists backed by Pakistan targeted the popular tourist destination. The killings sent shockwaves across the region and drew widespread condemnation at the time.
The anniversary has also renewed attention on India’s broader security approach, including measures such as “Operation SINDOOR” which officials have described as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen counter-terror operations and prevent future attacks. The initiative reflects a wider push to enhance intelligence coordination and on-ground preparedness.
As India marks a sombre milestone, Modi’s message forms part of a broader national remembrance one that honours the victims while reinforcing a commitment to security, stability and long-term peace in a region that remains sensitive.
Modi links Pahalgam tribute to national resolve on first anniversary of attack
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has paid tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, using the first anniversary of the assault to underline the country’s resolve against terrorism. He has linked remembrance of the Pahalgam attack victims to the country’s broader resolve against terrorism, marking one year since the deadly assault that shook Kashmir.
“India’s resolve to fight terrorism is stronger than ever” Modi said, adding that the country stands united in remembering those who lost their lives. The attack had drawn widespread condemnation at the time and raised fresh concerns over security in the region, which has long witnessed periods of unrest. Pahalgam’s prominence as a tourist hub made the incident particularly significant, affecting both local livelihoods and visitor confidence. While there were no immediate reports of major incidents on Wednesday, the heightened alert reflected continuing concerns over militancy in the region.
Pahalgam anniversary highlights India’s hard line on terror in global fight against terror
India has used the first anniversary of the Pahalgam attack to reinforce its hard line on terrorism, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi linking the tragedy to a broader global fight against extremism.
He added that the attack had strengthened India’s resolve to confront terrorism with firmness.The anniversary has also been used to underline India’s broader counter-terrorism stance. Government messaging has increasingly framed domestic attacks within the context of a global challenge, aligning India’s response with international efforts to combat violent extremism.
While the day remains one of mourning for the victims and their families, it also serves as a reminder of the country’s policy direction — a continued emphasis on vigilance, security and an uncompromising approach to terrorism, both within its borders and as part of the wider global fight.