‘Evolving situation’: US says in touch with India-Pakistan amid tensions after Pahalgam terrorist attack
- Terrorists killed 26 tourists in Pahalgam, Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22.
- The attack triggered a diplomatic row as India blamed Pakistan, which denied responsibility and sought an impartial probe.
- India briefed foreign envoys on its findings while Pakistan issued a naval firing notification in the Arabian Sea.
- India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged, "We will pursue them to the ends of the Earth."
- The United States engaged both nations while standing with India, urging a responsible solution amid heightened tensions.
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