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Pulwama terror attack

Pulwama terror attack

The Pulwama terror attack of February 14, 2019, remains one of the deadliest strikes on Indian security forces in decades. Executed by a suicide bomber affiliated with Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), the attack led to the deaths of 40 CRPF personnel and triggered a massive shift in India's internal security policies and foreign relations.

This page on Moneycontrol.com offers a comprehensive overview of the Pulwama attack, its repercussions, investigation progress, and long-term counter-terrorism measures taken by India.

What Happened in Pulwama on February 14, 2019?

  • A convoy of over 70 CRPF vehicles was en route from Jammu to Srinagar when a suicide bomber rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into one of the buses near Lethpora in Pulwama district. The impact killed 40 jawans on the spot and injured several others. JeM quickly claimed responsibility.
  • The bomber was identified as Adil Ahmad Dar, a local youth from South Kashmir who had reportedly joined JeM in 2018. The attack involved nearly 80 kg of explosives, including RDX and ammonium nitrate.

Aftermath: Balakot Airstrike and Diplomatic Fallout

  • In response to the Pulwama attack, the Indian Air Force launched the Balakot airstrike on February 26, 2019, targeting a JeM training camp in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region. This marked India’s first air raid across the Line of Control (LoC) since the 1971 war.
  • India revoked Pakistan’s MFN (Most Favoured Nation) status.
  • Global pressure intensified on Pakistan to act against JeM leadership.
  • The United Nations Security Council condemned the attack and eventually listed Masood Azhar, JeM chief, as a global terrorist.

Investigation and NIA Probe

  • India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted a detailed probe and uncovered a wide terror module operating from Pulwama and South Kashmir. Several overground workers and local collaborators were arrested. The NIA found that Pakistan-based handlers coordinated the attack via encrypted messaging apps.
  • By 2023, all identified local operatives involved in the planning or logistics of the attack had either been neutralized in encounters or arrested.

Legacy and Security Reform

  • The Pulwama attack led to sweeping reforms in convoy movement protocols, border surveillance, and terror financing laws.
  • Convoys are now accompanied by aerial surveillance drones and road sanitization teams.
  • The government launched Operation All-Out, intensifying counter-terror operations in South Kashmir.
  • Legislative changes allowed the seizure of property and bank accounts linked to terrorist funding.

FAQ

A total of 40 CRPF personnel were killed in the suicide bombing on February 14, 2019.
The attack was claimed by Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM). The bomber, Adil Ahmad Dar, was a local recruit trained by JeM handlers in Pakistan.
India carried out the Balakot airstrike on February 26, 2019, targeting a JeM terror camp in Pakistan. Diplomatic and economic measures were also taken.
Yes. By 2023, the NIA had filed chargesheets, and most local operatives were arrested or killed in encounters.
Convoy movements have become more secure. Intelligence sharing has improved, and laws related to terror funding, UAPA, and cross-border strikes have been strengthened.