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Pakistan cancels visas for Indian nationals, suspends trade, closes airspace after Kashmir attack

  • Pakistan announced the cancellation of visas for Indian nationals and the closure of airspace to India after a terror attack in Kashmir, labeling India's actions as an 'act of war'.
  • Following the Pahalgam attack, which killed 26 people and injured 17 others, Indian authorities advised citizens in Pakistan to return home immediately, as confirmed by the Ministry of External Affairs.
  • Airlines face longer travel times and possible fare increases due to Pakistan's closure of its airspace to Indian aircraft, as reported by various sources analyzing flight paths.
  • The Pahalgam attack resulted in 26 fatalities and 17 injuries, with officials calling it a 'Pakistan-sponsored act'.
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India and Pakistan's Kashmir fallout hits economy too

Rapidly deteriorating relations between India and Pakistan over a deadly shooting in Kashmir are starting to have small but prickly economic consequences for both nations.

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The airlines issued a notification and informed that now for international flights (International Flights from India) one will have to take some other route. Due to which the distance may be slightly longer. The airlines had informed that there will be delays in flights and changes in traffic. Let us know for which routes the fare may be expensive.

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Since then 27 people have been killed in an attack by Pakistani terrorists in Pahalgam in the Indian crisis region of Kashmir on Tuesday ... The post Is there a war between India and Pakistan now? appeared first on Apollo News.

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The Print broke the news in New Delhi, India on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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