Pahalgam Terror Attack: Why the NIA is Approaching China Over a Seized GoPro Camera

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India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken a bold step by reaching out to China for assistance in the Pahalgam terror attack investigation. Detectives recovered a GoPro camera used by the terrorists, but the device is locked with encrypted data.


As GoPro products are manufactured in China, the NIA has sent a formal request through legal channels to get the technical information needed to unlock the footage. This video could identify the shooters and reveal their secret training camps.

How a Camera Became the Key Witness

The investigation into the Pahalgam terror attack has moved into a digital lab as the attackers left a GoPro camera behind when they escaped. They reportedly wanted to use the camera to film their actions for propaganda. Currently, the NIA is using a special legal treaty to ask China for the camera’s sales records. 

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This incident shows how modern crime leaves a digital trail. If China shares the GPS logs, it could prove exactly where the attackers came from. A simple piece of sports gear has become a silent witness. The terrorists did not expect their own camera to be used against them.

What Happens if China Denies the Pahalgam Terror Attack Data?

The Pahalgam terror attack was a local event, but the evidence is global. However, India and China have a difficult relationship. If China does not help, the NIA will have to try hacking the camera, which might take years.

Apart from this, local business owners in Pahalgam are also worried. They need the attackers to be caught so tourists feel safe again. If the data is recovered, it will help bring justice to families who rely on tourism in Kashmir to earn a living.

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This case highlights India’s new approach to fighting terrorism. It is no longer just about soldiers on the ground. Now, countries need to decide if they should work together to stop crime. This search for data will set a new rule for future global investigations.