India hunts militants in Kashmir as tensions with Pakistan soar
- Militants killed 26 men in a tourist attack in Indian Kashmir on Tuesday, April 22.
- India accused Pakistan of supporting militants in the disputed Kashmir region, triggering outrage.
- On Friday, April 25, authorities searched areas for suspects, including two alleged Pakistani nationals.
- India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, while Pakistan warned stopping water would be an "act of war."
- The attack intensified tensions between the nuclear-armed nations who implemented reciprocal measures.
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India hunts militants in Kashmir as tensions with Pakistan soar
SRINAGAR: Armed police and soldiers searched homes and forests for militants in Indian Kashmir on Friday (Apr 25) and India's army chief reviewed security there after the killing of 26 men at a tourist site
Jammu and Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha reviews security measures with Army Chief after Pahalgam attack
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha held a high-level security review meeting with Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, who called on him in the wake of the recent Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives and left several injured. The Lieutenant Governor urged the Army Chief to take strong and effective measures not only to bring the perpetrators to justice but also to intensify operations aimed at dismantling the entire infrastructure and ecos…
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