Pakistan cancels visas for Indian nationals, suspends trade, closes airspace after Kashmir attack
- India and Pakistan suspended visas and enacted measures following a deadly attack in Kashmir.
- India blamed Pakistan for the attack by gunmen that killed 26 people.
- India's actions included reducing diplomatic staff and suspending a water-sharing treaty.
- Prime Minister Modi stated India "will pursue them to the ends of the Earth."
- These steps highlight escalating tensions and the potential for further conflict.
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How Pakistan-India border dispute could escalate into new chapter of war
Fears are rising of an all-out war between India and Pakistan as both nations take retaliatory shots at each other following a tourist massacre in Kashmir this week.The action saw militants storm the Baisaran valley, south of Srinagar, and open fire on Tuesday. 26 people were killed. All except one were tourists.The killings marked the deadliest attack on civilians in nearly two decades and a grim departure from previous violence in which insurg…
Tensions Between India & Pakistan Escalate Following Kashmir Attack
Tensions between neighbours India and Pakistan have escalated following a deadly attack in the Indian-administered Kashmir region that left 26 people dead. The attack occurred on Tuesday afternoon in Baisaran Valley, known as ‘mini Switzerland’. [...] The post Tensions Between India & Pakistan Escalate Following Kashmir Attack appeared first on The People's Voice.


India, Pakistan trade fire after Kashmir massacre sparks diplomatic crisis
India and Pakistan exchanged fire in Kashmir following a deadly attack that left 26 civilians dead, further escalating regional tensions. Prime Minister Modi has blamed Pakistan and vowed a harsh response, while Islamabad denies involvement and warns against Indian retaliation. The attack has prompted diplomatic fallout, military exercises, and the suspension of water-sharing agreements and cross-border visas. NEW DELHI, April 25 — Troops from P…
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