Access Asia - India-Pakistan relations sink to new lows following Kashmir attack
- A militant gun attack killed 26 tourists near Pahalgam in Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22.
- India accused Pakistan of backing the attack, though Pakistan denied involvement and a militant group claimed responsibility.
- The attack was one of the deadliest in Kashmir targeting civilians and shattered a growing sense of regional security.
- At least 26 people died in the attack, mostly Indian citizens.
- India announced retaliatory measures, including suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, prompting Pakistan to warn of war if water flow stops.
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India and Pakistan cascading toward war after New Delhi blames Islamabad for terrorist attack
Islamabad has warned that it will consider it "an act of war," if India makes good on its threat to cut off Pakistan's access to the water upon which its power grid and irrigation network rely.
Access Asia - India-Pakistan relations sink to new lows following Kashmir attack
In the aftermath of this week's deadly terror attack in Kashmir, relations between India and Pakistan have worsened. In this edition of Access Asia, the spokesperson for the opposition National Congress Party in India calls for unity, while acknowledging that the intent of the attack was to divide along religious lines. We also report on how the staunchly Catholic Philippines is grappling with the loss of Pope Francis.
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