The recent assault on tourists in Pahalgam, a scenic and world’s most militarised region, has significantly raised several questions. The Pahalgam, Kashmir, attack by Indian authorities and media framed as a brutal act of violence, deserves a neutral and accountable investigation which may expose a pro-Indian narrative that undermines Pakistan’s sovereignty and portrays only Muslims as terrorists, especially Pakistani Muslims. The time and place of an incident have also similar patterns, as followed by the old Indian narrative building. As always, India has systematically propagated terror attacks during high-profile visits to capture global attention over the Kashmir issue, depicting India as a victim of cross-border terrorism and Muslims as perpetrators. Despite providing concrete evidence, Indian-state media just a few minutes after the attack directly pointed fingers at Pakistan for conducting a terror attack in the so-called mini-Switzerland of illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). Even in the presence of 800,000 Indian military soldiers, surveillance infrastructure including drones, biometric checkpoints, and electronic monitoring, the state of India has failed to provide a single biometric evidence or CCTV footage that may allegedly link to Pakistan. The lack of independent and non-concrete evidence that would link the alleged attackers to Pakistan-sponsored groups further exposes India-sponsored propaganda against Pakistan. The portrayal of Pakistan as the inherent aggressor and perpetrator of terrorism serves both global and domestic purposes. Globally, India covers the sins with accusations by exporting internal issues with a perpetual blame game. By framing terror attacks as foreign-sponsored terror, silences the questions about local grievances, genocide in IIOJK, and illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir by the Indian army. This is not an isolated incident, a multidimensional strategy followed by a cycle of false flag operations including the Mumbai Attacks in 2008, the Pulwama Attacks, and the Balakot Airstrikes. Such as the 2000s Chattisinghpora massacre, initially blamed on Pakistani militants, later sought concrete evidence suggesting the involvement of Indian security forces, confirmed through an investigation Central Bureau of Investigation and reported by The Hindu (2003). READ: US President Trump claims India, Pakistan have fought over Kashmir for 1,500 years However, domestically, it has been the time-tested formula for India to polarise Indian people in the name of Pakistan and Muslims that successfully serve their political campaigns for maximum vote bank. India’s most popular political party BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) functions on the notion of Akhand Bharat (The Greater India), viewing Muslims as foreign invaders leads to tense relationships between Muslims and Hindus of India and state-sponsored violence on Indian Muslims as well. Attacks like Pahalgam are often leveraged to frame an antagonist narrative about Pakistan and gain domestic Hindu nationalist sentiments. But these baseless allegations along with media amplification, despite operating neutrally, function as psychological monitoring to accept punitive measures including military, economic, and diplomatic against Pakistan. Nevertheless, the fabricated, sensationalized, and engineered narrative by Indian state-owned media channels has faced mounting criticism from within India itself, exposing the cracks in the country’s propaganda machinery. Several videos have been circulating where Indian citizens have exposed Indian propaganda machinery that molds these attacks into cross-border terrorism rather than prompting a re-evaluation of domestic security and intelligence failures. In contrast to India’s theatrics, Pakistan’s response has been characterised by restraint and strategic clarity, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and opposition leaders have categorically condemned the tragic incident while rejecting baseless allegations. On Saturday, addressing a passing-out parade at Pakistan Military Academy Kakul, the PM said, “Pakistan is open to participating in any neutral, transparent, and credible investigation”. The premier criticised India for continuing with a “pattern of exploitation”, leveling baseless allegations and false accusations without credible investigation or verifiable evidence. Whereas former Foreign Minister of Pakistan Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari called for a UN-mediated investigation and multilateral dialogue between India and Pakistan further illustrates Pakistan’s commitment to more legal, diplomatic, and justified avenues, a stark counterpoint to India’s belligerent moves. Notably, the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged both Pakistan and India to exercise maximum restraint, and to ensure that the situation and developments do not deteriorate further. Far from promoting peace, India is fanning the flames through sensationalised and distorted narratives and acts of war. While Pakistan seeks more legal and diplomatic measures to respond to India’s disturbing moves that may end in regional instability. Continuous building of false narratives and accusations of cross-border terrorism without evidence would further exacerbate the conflict. Pakistan always errs by placing itself in defensive position, instead of merely rebutting, it should strongly highlight grave human rights violations and crackdowns in illegally Indian occupied Kashmir, where civilians remain at perpetual risk. To counter these false narratives imposed by India, the Pakistani media landscape must evolve from defensive rebuttals to proactive truth-telling rather than countering Indian false accusations. Pakistani journalists must collaborate with global and international investigators and journalists to highlight human rights violations in Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Middle East Monitor.