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Pahalgam Attack: Did Pakistani terrorists use Chinese satellite phones and apps to evade Indian surveillance?

Chinese apps, particularly those with encrypted messaging systems, have become a popular choice among terrorists due to their ability to bypass conventional surveillance tools.

April 28, 2025 / 18:44 IST
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Indian Army personnel at the site of the Pahalgam terror attack, in Anantnag district.
Indian Army personnel at the site of the Pahalgam terror attack, in Anantnag district.

Shedding light on another alarming aspect of the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, the Pakistani terrorists who carried it out are believed to have used Chinese applications and devices to communicate with their handlers in Pakistan, claims a News18 report, quoting intelligence sources. Notably, these apps and devices remain banned in India since the 2020 Galwan Valley clashes.

The report further quoted intelligence sources revealing that a Chinese satellite phone was present in the area where the attack took place. The National Investigation Agency, which is probing the attack, is looking into this angle as well.

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According to an Economic Times report, the satellite phone used by the terrorists was a Huawei. Since these phones are banned in India, they were reportedly smuggled into India either from Pakistan or any other foreign country.

The report quoted officials saying that they are getting technical intelligence and assistance from Western agencies to track the satellite phone.