India, Pakistan Ties Deteriorate Following Kashmir Militant Attack
- Gunmen killed 26 people, mostly Indian tourists, in Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, on Tuesday.
- The attack occurred in the disputed territory claimed by both India and Pakistan amidst existing tensions.
- India blamed Pakistan for the assault, though Pakistan denied involvement and a militant group claimed responsibility.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed, "We will pursue them to the ends of the Earth."
- In response, India downgraded ties, suspended a water treaty, and revoked Pakistani visas, prompting Pakistani countermeasures.
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India Says Its Troops Responded to Pakistan Shots for Second Day
India said its troops responded to firing from Pakistan military positions in the Jammu and Kashmir region for a second day on Saturday, as tensions remained escalated between the neighbors after a deadly attack on tourists this week.
India, Pakistan exchange gunfire for second day as ties plummet after attack
Indian and Pakistani troops have exchanged gunfire for a second straight day as ties plummeted between the two nuclear-armed neighbours after an attack on tourists blamed on Pakistani militants killed 26 in India's Kashmir region.
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