India closes main border crossing with Pakistan after Kashmir attack
- India has closed its main border crossing with Pakistan following a militant attack that killed 26 people in Kashmir, according to Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri.
- The attack, attributed to the Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba, targeted tourists at a popular site in Kashmir, injuring 17 others.
- Pakistan has denied involvement and condemned India's actions, asserting that India is using the attack as an excuse to end the water-sharing treaty.
- The attack prompted a major security crackdown in Kashmir, with a manhunt underway for the attackers.
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Tensions escalate between India and Pakistan following deadly attack in disputed Kashmir
SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Tensions between arch rivals India and Pakistan were high on Thursday as New Delhi mounted a diplomatic offensive against Islamabad, blaming it for a deadly attack that killed 26 people, mostly tourists, in disputed Kashmir.
What India’s Indus Waters Treaty suspension means for Pakistan
India has just announced that it will no longer abide by the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, placing the agreement in “abeyance” until Pakistan, it claims, credibly and irrevocably renounces cross-border terrorism. This is a potentially historic moment. For over 60 years, through wars, near-conflict, and complete diplomatic breakdowns, the treaty endured. Water, unlike so much else in the India-Pakistan relationship, had remained predictable. That …
India suspends water-sharing pact with Pakistan amid tensions over Kashmir
ANKARA: India suspended a decades-old water treaty with neighbouring Pakistan on Wednesday, a day after unknown gunmen attacked tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd

India targets Pakistan with diplomatic moves after Kashmir attack
India took a raft of punitive diplomatic measures against Pakistan on Wednesday, accusing Islamabad of supporting "cross-border terrorism" after a deadly attack on civilians in Kashmir.


Tourist killings in Kashmir prompt India’s harshest response to Pakistan in years
NEW DELHI, April 24 — India announced a raft of measures to downgrade its ties with Pakistan on Wednesday, a day after suspected militants killed 26 men at a tourist destination in Kashmir in the worst attack on civilians in the country in nearly two decades. Diplomatic ties between the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours were weak even before the latest measures were announced as Pakistan had expelled India’s envoy and not posted its own ambas…
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