India and Pakistan escalate diplomatic standoff after deadly Kashmir attack
- India announced measures downgrading diplomatic ties with Pakistan in New Delhi on April 24.
- This decision followed a deadly attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which India linked to cross-border activity.
- India suspended a water treaty, closed a land border crossing, and revoked visas for Pakistani citizens.
- The attack killed 26 people; India cited "cross-border linkages" at a security meeting.
- These retaliatory steps escalate tensions and mark a sharp deterioration in relations between the nations.
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India and Pakistan escalate diplomatic standoff after deadly Kashmir attack
Tensions between India and Pakistan continue to escalate following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir, with both nations announcing sweeping retaliatory measures affecting travel, trade, and diplomatic ties. On Thursday, India’s Ministry of External Affairs announced the immediate suspension of all visa services for Pakistani nationals, including the revocation of existing visas starting April 27. The only exception applies to medical visas, w…
After attack in Kashmir - India refers all Pakistani citizens of the country
After the terrorist attack in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir, the situation between India and Pakistan has worsened. The Indian government revoked all visas for Pakistani citizens. The Foreign Ministry in New Delhi declared that by the end of the month all affected persons must leave the country.
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Pahalgam Attack fallout: Indian nationals in PSL crew ordered to leave Pakistan
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