India closes main border crossing with Pakistan after Kashmir attack
- India has closed its main border crossing with Pakistan and downgraded diplomatic ties following a militant attack that killed 26 people in Kashmir.
- Vikram Misri, India's Foreign Secretary, announced these diplomatic measures, stating the attack had "cross-border" links to Pakistan.
- Pakistan's Defence Minister, Khawaja Mohammad, condemned India's actions, suggesting they used the attack as a pretext to abandon a treaty.
- The attack was described as one of the deadliest assaults on civilians in Kashmir in recent years.
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India blames Pakistan for deadly attack in Kashmir and closes main border crossing
India has blamed Pakistan for a militant attack that killed 26 people in Indian-held Kashmir, downgrading diplomatic ties, closing the main border crossing and suspending a crucial water-sharing treaty.The spray of gunfire at tourists on Tuesday in a scenic, mountain-ringed valley was the worst assault in years targeting civilians in the restive region that is claimed by both countries. The unidentified gunmen also wounded 17 other people.India'…
India closes Pakistan border and expels diplomats over Kashmir 'terror attack'
India blames Pakistan for the attack in which 26 people, mostly Indian tourists, were killed in a scenic area popular with visitors, but Islamabad has denied involvement and a previously unknown militant group has claimed responsibility.
Tensions between India and Pakistan are intensifying
One day after the attack on tourists in the Indian part of Kashmir, Delhi decides to suspend a water agreement with its neighbour, closes a border crossing and exhibits diplomats. Police in Kashmir arrest hundreds of people.
Kashmir attack sparks tensions between India and Pakistan. Islamabad accused of supporting 'cross-border terrorism' - HotNews.ro
India adopted a series of punitive diplomatic measures against Pakistan on Wednesday, accusing it of "cross-border terrorism" after a bloody attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir, AFP reports, taken over by...
Dar says India’s actions lack seriousness, vows strong response
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has criticised India’s recent diplomatic actions, calling them "unserious" and “inappropriate,” and assured that a firm, coordinated response will follow. Speaking to a private news channel on Wednesday, Dar said India has failed to provide any evidence linking Pakistan to recent terrorist incidents and appears to be reacting out of anger. “India has not presented any proof regarding the terro…
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