Pakistan Air Force Officer Admits Role in Pulwama Attack: Tactical Brilliance or Strategic Misstep?
- MAHI SINHA
- 12 May 2025

A senior Pakistan Air Force officer acknowledges military involvement in the 2019 Pulwama attack, raising questions about Pakistan’s longstanding denials. Read more about this pivotal revelation.
Introduction to the Pulwama Attack Revelation
In a shocking revelation, Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed, a senior officer in the Pakistan Air Force, admitted the military’s involvement in the 2019 Pulwama terror attack. This statement, made during a press conference alongside Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, directly contradicts years of official denials from Pakistan.
The Pulwama Attack: What Happened?
On February 14, 2019, a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) suicide bomber targeted a convoy of CRPF personnel, resulting in 40 casualties. Despite JeM’s claim of responsibility, Pakistan repeatedly denied involvement. India later provided a dossier linking the bomber, Adil Ahmad Dar, to JeM’s Bahawalpur base.
Aurangzeb Ahmed’s Shocking Admission
During the press conference, Ahmed highlighted the Air Force’s strategic role:
“We tried to tell them with our tactical brilliance in Pulwama. Through our tactical mastery, we attempted to communicate our operational development and strategic insight,” he said. This admission raises questions about Pakistan’s involvement in other incidents, including the Pahalgam terror attack.
Khawaja Asif’s Controversial Statement
Adding to the controversy, Pakistan’s Defense Minister, Khawaja Asif, recently admitted in an interview with Sky News that Pakistan harbored terrorists for over 30 years. He described these actions as “dirty work” done for Western powers, including the United States and Britain.
India’s Response: Balakot Airstrikes
In retaliation for Pulwama, India conducted airstrikes on a JeM training camp in Balakot using Mirage 2000 jets. The operation sparked an aerial battle in which Indian pilot Abhinandan Varthaman was captured and later released by Pakistan.
A Pattern of Denial and Contradiction
Pakistan’s repeated denials of involvement in terror activities, including the Pahalgam attack, are increasingly undermined by such revelations. Ahmed’s statement, combined with Asif’s remarks, paints a troubling picture of state-sponsored terrorism.
Conclusion: The Impact of Ahmed’s Statement
This admission by a senior Pakistan military officer is a watershed moment. It challenges Pakistan’s narrative and raises serious concerns about regional stability and counter-terrorism efforts.
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