Attari border rush: Pakistan nationals return home
- Pakistani citizens departed India by Sunday, April 27, 2025, primarily via the Attari-Wagah border crossing.
- India revoked visas and set the deadline after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack killed 26 people.
- The directive imposed a 48-hour exit notice for certain visa types, exempting medical and long-term holders.
- Officials stated 537 Pakistani nationals left India through Attari-Wagah from April 24 to the deadline.
- Authorities ensured compliance across states as relations between India and Pakistan further strained after the events.
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Wagah border reopens for two days
Despite ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India, the Wagah-Attari border has been temporarily reopened for two days to facilitate citizens holding Long-Term Visas (LTV) and No Objection Return to India (NORI) visas. Security sources confirmed that the move aims to assist individuals residing across both countries who were facing difficulties returning due to the recent border closure. On Monday, 129 Pakistani passport holders possessing NORI…
Attari border rush: Pakistan nationals return home
There's a rush at the Attari-Wagah border as 537 Pakistani nationals return home since April 24. Meanwhile, 850 Indian nationals have returned to India during the same period. The deadline for Pakistani nationals to return ends today, with medical visas valid till April 29.
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