Pakistan cancels visas for Indian nationals, suspends trade, closes airspace after Kashmir attack
- India and Pakistan have cancelled visas for each other's citizens after a militant attack in Kashmir that killed 26 people.
- India has downgraded diplomatic ties with Pakistan and closed its airspace to Indian-owned airlines following the attack.
- Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif warned against disrupting the Indus Waters Treaty, stating that such actions would be met with "full force" from his country.
- The militant group Kashmir Resistance has claimed responsibility for the attack, which targeted Indian tourists.
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India-Pakistan tensions escalate after deadly Kashmir attack
Tensions between South Asia’s two nuclear-armed powers ratcheted up Thursday after India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to pursue “to the ends of the earth” those behind a militant attack on Tuesday that killed 26 people in India-administered Kashmir.“I say to the whole world: India will identify, track and punish every terrorist and their backers,” Modi said in English during a rally in the northern state of Bihar.The tensions began risin…
What Pakistan’s airspace ban means for Indian air travel
Pakistan announced the closure of its airspace to all Indian airlines on Thursday, escalating tensions following New Delhi's aggressive measures in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives earlier this week. The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) officially issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM), confirming the closure of its airspace to Indian-registered airlines. This move is expected to severely impact Indian carriers, w…
Pak Foreign Secretary Briefs Heads of Mission, Diplomats on Evolving Situation Following Pahalgam Attack
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Pakistan Foreign Secretary Amna Baloch on Thursday briefed a group of Islamabad-based heads of mission and diplomats on the evolving situation following the Pahalgam attack, sharing the outcomes of the National Security Committee meeting, the Foreign Office said in a statement. World News | Pak Foreign Secretary Briefs Heads of Mission, Diplomats on Evolving Situation Following Pahalgam Attac…


India and Pakistan tensions ERUPT as nuclear neighbours trade attacks
India and Pakistan have cancelled visas for each other’s citizens as tensions flare up following a deadly militant attack in Kashmir. The two South Asian nuclear powers have exchanged tit-for-tat measures after the horrific assault in which gunmen killed 26 people. AFPAn Indian soldier patrols after the attack in Pahalgam[/caption] ReutersPeople carry the body of Vinay Narwal, a Navy officer, who was killed in the attack[/caption] APA relative o…
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