India closes main border crossing with Pakistan after Kashmir attack
- An officer of the Intelligence Bureau, Manish Ranjan, was killed during a terrorist attack in Kashmir that killed at least 26 people on April 22, 2025.
- India closed the main border crossing with Pakistan and downgraded diplomatic ties in response to the attacks, according to Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri.
- The militant group Kashmir Resistance claimed responsibility for the attack, though their messages could not be verified.
- Tourists panicked and began leaving Kashmir following the attack, prompting concerns about safety in the region.
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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.
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