65% of Terrorists Killed in 2025 Were Pakistani, Says Army Chief

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi stated that 65% of the 31 terrorists eliminated in Jammu and Kashmir in 2025 were of Pakistani origin, including the perpetrators of the Pahalgam attack. He highlighted that local terrorist recruitment is now almost nonexistent, with only two recruits in the past year. The Army chief detailed the successful execution of Operation Sindoor, a decisive response to the Pahalgam attack that targeted terror infrastructure across the border. He also noted a positive shift in J&K, with a significant revival in tourism and development activities signaling a move from terrorism to tourism.

Key Points: 65% of J&K Terrorists Neutralised in 2025 Were Pakistani

  • 31 terrorists eliminated in 2025
  • 65% were of Pakistani origin
  • Local terrorist recruitment nearly non-existent
  • Operation Sindoor reset strategic assumptions
  • J&K shifting from terrorism to tourism
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65 pc of terrorists eliminated in 2025 were of Pakistani origin: Army chief

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi reveals 65% of terrorists eliminated in J&K in 2025 were of Pakistani origin, highlighting improved security.

"In 2025, 31 terrorists were eliminated, of which 65 per cent were of Pakistani origin. - General Upendra Dwivedi"

New Delhi, Jan 13

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi said that 65 per cent of the total terrorists eliminated in Jammu and Kashmir in this past year were Pakistanis.

He said that 31 terrorists in total were eliminated by the Indian Armed Forces in 2025, out of which three were the perpetrators of the April 22 Pahalgam attack -- a massacre by terrorists which claimed 26 innocent lives.

Addressing the annual press conference of the Indian Army here, Gen Dwivedi said, "In 2025, 31 terrorists were eliminated, of which 65 per cent were of Pakistani origin, including the three perpetrators of the Pahalgam attack neutralised in Operation Mahadev. Active local terrorists are now in single digits."

He further mentioned that the terrorist recruitment is now "almost non-existent, with only two in 2025".

The Army chief said that the situation along the northern and northwestern border remains "stable" and "under firm control", but stressed the need for "constant vigil.

He also said that J&K has witnessed a significant positive change in 2025, adding that the "theme of terrorism to tourism is gradually taking shape" in the union territory.

Gen Dwivedi mentioned that the situation along the Northern Front "remains stable, but needs constant vigil", adding that apex-level interactions, renewed contact, and confidence-building measures are contributing to the "gradual normalisation" of the situation that has also enabled grazing, hydrotherapy camps, and other activities along the Northern Borders.

"With our continued strategic orientation on this front, our deployment along the Line of Actual Control remains balanced and robust. Concurrently, capability development and infrastructure enhancement are progressing through a whole-of-government approach," he added.

Gen Dwivedi, speaking about the northwestern front, recalled India's response to the Pahalgam terror attack, saying that a "clear decision to respond decisively was taken at the highest level".

"Operation Sindoor was conceptualised and executed with precision. Through 22 minutes of initiation on May 7 and an orchestration that lasted 88 hours up to May 10, the operation reset strategic assumptions by striking deep, dismantling terror infrastructure, and puncturing the longstanding nuclear rhetoric," he said.

"The Army successfully destroyed seven out of the nine targets and thereafter played a pivotal role in ensuring a calibrated response to Pak actions," he added.

The Army chief reiterated that Operation Sindoor remains ongoing, and a future misadventure will be resolutely responded to, while adding that the military action was "the best example of tri-services synergy under clear-cut political directive and full freedom to act or respond".

He also acknowledged the "proactive role" of all stakeholders involved in the operation.

Gen Dwivedi stated that since May 10, the situation along the northwestern front and J&K "remains sensitive but firmly under control".

Mentioning the "clear indicators of positive change in J&K", the Army chief cited examples of robust development activity, the revival of tourism and the peaceful Shri Amarnath Yatra, which saw more than four lakh pilgrims, exceeding the five-year average.

"The theme of terrorism to tourism is gradually taking shape," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the success of our armed forces is commendable, we must also focus on the "theme of terrorism to tourism". The real victory will be when Kashmir's economy thrives on peace and visitors, not just military operations. Development is key.
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Rohit P
"Active local terrorists now in single digits" - This is the most significant line. It shows the local population has rejected terrorism. The youth want jobs and peace, not violence. A big win for India's strategy.
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Sarah B
The report of over 4 lakh pilgrims for Amarnath Yatra is heartening. For years, families were scared to send their loved ones. This normalcy is precious. Kudos to the security forces for making it possible.
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Vikram M
Constant vigil is needed, as the Army chief said. We can celebrate the wins, but the border situation is always delicate. The nation sleeps peacefully because our soldiers are awake. Salute to their sacrifice.
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Karthik V
The precision and success of Operation Sindoor in just 88 hours is impressive military strategy. It shows we have the capability and the will to hit back hard. This deters future misadventures. Well done!
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Meera T
A respectful note of caution: We must ensure that in

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