Pakistan-backed terror a global threat, not just regional: Report

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Pakistan-backed terror a global threat, not just regional: Report

Synopsis

A PJ Media report by Turkish journalist Uzay Bulut argues that Pakistan-backed Islamic terrorism is a global threat, not just a South Asian one — citing US Congressman Brad Sherman's call for Pakistan to rein in LeT and JeM, as India marks the first anniversaries of the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor.

Key Takeaways

A PJ Media report by journalist Uzay Bulut argues Pakistan-backed Islamic terrorism is a global, not merely regional, threat.
US Congressman Brad Sherman called on Pakistan to clamp down on Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) at an Indian Embassy exhibition in Washington .
The Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April killed 26 tourists ; India responded with Operation Sindoor , targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) .
The Indian Embassy exhibition, titled 'Human Cost of Terrorism' , highlighted attacks including the 1993 Mumbai blasts , the 2008 Mumbai attacks , and the Pahalgam attack .
India commemorated Operation Sindoor's first anniversary on Thursday.

A report published in American media outlet PJ Media has argued that Islamic terrorism fostered by Pakistan is not merely a regional issue but a global threat, calling on the United States to support policies that restore religious, ethnic, and cultural diversity across South Asia. The report, authored by Turkish journalist Uzay Bulut, was published as India marked the first anniversary of both the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor.

Key Arguments in the Report

Bulut argued that Pakistan's role in fostering terrorism has, for decades, fuelled instability across the wider South Asian region. She contended that preserving regional stability is essential for US strategic interests, given South Asia's proximity to Afghanistan and China. She further stated that the fight against terrorism by the United States and India should be accompanied by policies aimed at reversing what she described as the forced Islamisation of the region, which she said has severely damaged its religious, ethnic, and cultural diversity.

US Congressman's Remarks at Indian Embassy Exhibition

Bulut cited US Congressman Brad Sherman, who addressed an exhibition organised by the Indian Embassy in Washington titled 'Human Cost of Terrorism', marking the first anniversary of the 22 April Pahalgam terror attack. The attack saw Pakistan-backed terrorists gun down 26 innocent tourists after identifying their religion.

Congressman Sherman paid homage to the victims and condemned the attack, stating that The Resistance Front (TRF) — the group behind the attack — was

Point of View

Not merely an academic one. By invoking US interests near Afghanistan and China, it attempts to widen the coalition of accountability beyond India alone. What is notable is the timing: published on the anniversary of both the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor, it seeks to internationalise a narrative that Pakistan has long tried to contain within the India-Pakistan frame. Whether Washington acts on Sherman's call to pressure Islamabad on LeT and JeM will be the real test of whether this framing gains policy traction.
NationPress
9 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the PJ Media report say about Pakistan and terrorism?
The report, authored by Turkish journalist Uzay Bulut, argues that Pakistan's role in fostering terrorism has fuelled instability in South Asia for decades and that Islamic terrorism backed by Pakistan constitutes a global threat, not merely a regional one. It calls on the United States to support policies that restore religious and cultural diversity in South Asia.
What did US Congressman Brad Sherman say about Pakistan?
Congressman Brad Sherman, speaking at an Indian Embassy exhibition in Washington titled 'Human Cost of Terrorism', called on Pakistan to clamp down on Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM). He described TRF, the group behind the Pahalgam attack, as 'clearly an offshoot of the LeT, an organisation which unfortunately has found sanctuary in Pakistan'.
What was the Pahalgam terror attack?
The Pahalgam terror attack occurred on 22 April, when Pakistan-backed terrorists killed 26 tourists after identifying their religion in the Kashmir Valley. India responded by launching Operation Sindoor, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
What was Operation Sindoor?
Operation Sindoor was a military operation launched by India in May, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), including headquarters and training facilities linked to LeT and JeM. India commemorated its first anniversary on Thursday.
What did the Indian Embassy exhibition in Washington showcase?
The digital exhibition, titled 'Human Cost of Terrorism', showcased major terrorist attacks including the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts, the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, and the Pahalgam attack. It also highlighted terror outfits responsible for the attacks, including several Pakistan-based individuals and entities such as LeT.
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