US Congress Report Exposes Pakistan as Terror Hub, Military Ops Fail

A US Congressional research report identifies Pakistan as an operational base for numerous terrorist organizations, many designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations. It states that major Pakistani military offensives have failed to counter these groups, which include India-oriented outfits like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed. The report references historical attacks like the 2008 Mumbai assault and bolsters India's long-standing stance on Pakistan's support for terrorism. It comes in the context of recent fictionalized military escalations between India and Pakistan in 2025.

Key Points: Pakistan Base for Terror Groups, US Report Says

  • Pakistan hosts globally & India-oriented terror groups
  • 12 groups are US-designated FTOs
  • Major military offensives have failed to defeat them
  • Report details Lashkar-e-Taiba & Jaish-e-Mohammed operations
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Pakistan a base for major terror groups, military ops failed to counter them: US Congress report

US Congress report states Pakistan is a base for major terror groups and military operations have failed to counter them, bolstering India's stance.

"Pakistan as a base of operations for numerous armed, terror groups - US Congressional Report"

Washington DC, March 30

A US Congressional research report of March 25 has stated that U.S. officials have identified Pakistan as a base of operations for numerous armed, terror groups, some of which have existed since the 1980s.

According to the report the terror groups are ether globally oriented, Afghanistan oriented, India oriented, domestic, or sectarian in nature.

Twelve of these terror groups are designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) under U.S. law and most follow Islamist extremist ideology.

The report says several major military offensives, including airstrikes, and hundreds of thousands of "intelligence-based operations" have failed to defeat the numerous U.S.- and United Nations-designated terrorist groups that continue to operate on Pakistani soil.

The report stated that India- and Kashmir-Oriented terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LET) was formed in the late 1980s in Pakistan and designated as an FTO in 2001. Led by Hafiz Saeed and based in Pakistan's Punjab province and in Pakistan-administered (Azad) Kashmir, it has changed its name to Jamaat-ud-Dawa to circumvent sanctions. With several thousand fighters, LET was responsible for the mass-scale 2008 terrorist assault on Mumbai, India, as well as several other high-profile attacks.

Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) was founded in 2000 by terror operative Masood Azhar and designated as an FTO in 2001. JEM's roughly 500 armed supporters operate in India, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

Other groups like the Harakat-ul Jihad Islami (HUJI) , Harakat ul-Mujahidin (HUM) and Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) also operate from Pakistan.

The US report bolsters India's stance on Pakistan's continued support for terror groups. One such, an offshoot of the Lashkar which calls itself "the resistance front" (TRF) was behind the Pahalgam attacks that killed 26 people. The TRF has been designated a global terrorist organisation.

In its response to the Pahalgam attacks, India launched operation Sindoor on May 6 2025. The well-coordinated strikes carried out by the Indian Armed Forces precisely hit nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoJK, killing over 100 terrorists, their trainers, handlers, and associates. Most of the terrorists belonged to organisations like Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen. The operation inflicted maximum damage on the terrorists and their hideouts, and minimum harm to the civilian population.

On May 10, 2025 Pakistan launched an attack on Indian Air Force bases, Army ammunition depots, airports, and military cantonments using missiles, drones, and other long-range weapons.

The Indian Air Defence System, Counter-Drone system, and electronic equipment completely thwarted the attack by Pakistan. The adversary failed to hit any targets. The Indian Air Force then targeted Pakistani airbases, command and control centres, military infrastructure, and air defence systems on the Western Front. Major airbases like Chaklala, Sargodha, Rafiqui, Rahimyar Khan, Jacobabad, Sukkur, and Bholari were struck, and the mission was successfully accomplished.

On May 10, Pakistan's DGMO contacted India's DGMO and appealed for a halt to military operations. On May 12, formal talks took place between the two DGMOs, and both sides decided to cease military operations.

Now, this new US Congress report proves that Pakistan's active support for terror groups continues.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an international observer, it's concerning to see a state continue to harbor groups designated as FTOs by both the US and UN. The failure of their own military operations against them speaks volumes. The global community needs to apply consistent pressure.
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Priya S
Every time there's a major attack in India, from Mumbai to Pahalgam, the trail leads back to Pakistan. It's exhausting for common citizens. Glad the US Congress is finally putting it in an official report. Hope it leads to more concrete action, not just words.
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Rahul R
Operation Sindoor showed remarkable restraint and precision. We targeted only terror camps, not civilians. Their failed missile attack on May 10th and our successful counter-strike proves our defence preparedness. The DGMO talks only happened after they were hit where it hurts.
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Aman W
While the report validates our stance, we must also ask: is our own policy of strategic restraint for so many years partly to blame for letting these groups become so entrenched? A more proactive approach earlier might have saved many lives. Just a thought.
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Kavya N
Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar... these names are infamous in every Indian household. They roam free in Pakistan while we mourn our lost ones. This report is important, but will the US actually stop aid or take stronger measures? That's the real question. 🤔

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