India confronts enquiries over the Pahalgam false flag and has not provided a response.

India has not addressed increasing enquiries on purported security and intelligence failures subsequent to the Pahalgam false flag operation.
Significant enquiries of criminal negligence and security lapses in the Pahalgam tragedy persist unresolved, as the Indian public expresses apprehensions about what is characterised as a calculated manoeuvre by the BJP.
Indian residents have allegedly dismissed what they perceive as an effort to distract from domestic concerns, while the BBC has posed several enquiries about the Pahalgam incident, which the Modi government has yet to address.
Notwithstanding the deployment of over 700,000 Indian troops, the occurrence has incited criticism of the government and its security establishment, with numerous individuals attributing the failure on the administration.
Individuals in Kashmir and some Indian political groups have characterised the Pahalgam incident as a premeditated occurrence, a security failure, and a plot.
Experts assert that India has a history of purported false flag operations, referencing incidences such as Uri 2016, Pulwama 2019, and Pahalgam 2025, while noting that the international world has dismissed India’s narrative in light of recent developments.