India and Pakistan urged to have 'maximum restraint' after Kashmir attack
- Gunmen killed 26 people attacking mostly Indian tourists in Pahalgam, Indian-held Kashmir, on Tuesday, April 22.
- India blamed Pakistan for the assault, while a little-known militant group claimed responsibility.
- The attack occurred in the disputed Kashmir region, which both nuclear-armed nations claim.
- Prime Minister Modi warned India will "pursue them to the ends of the Earth."
- India suspended a water treaty and revoked visas, prompting Pakistani countermeasures that risk intensifying diplomatic strain.
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Tensions Between India and Pakistan Continue to Rise After Kashmir Attack
Tensions between India and Pakistan have continued to rise following Tuesday’s terrorist attack which killed 26 tourists in India-controlled Kashmir. In retaliation for measures India took on Wednesday, including suspending the Indus Waters Treaty and closing the main border crossing, Pakistan retaliated by canceling visas issued to Indian nationals, closing its airspace to Indian airlines, and suspending all trade with India. There have also be…
Starmer ‘horrified’ by Kashmir attack as India-Pakistan tensions remain high
Some 26 people were killed in an attack on tourists on Tuesday. Sir Keir Starmer has told India’s prime minister he was “horrified” by the fatal attack in Kashmir earlier this week as Indian and Pakistani soldiers reportedly exchange fire across the border. The attack on tourists in the disputed region between the two countries killed 26 people on Tuesday, with New Delhi labelling the incident a “terror attack” and accusing Islamabad of supporti…

Here’s why a flare-up between India and Pakistan over Kashmir matters
NEW DELHI (AP) — India and Pakistan have intensified their hostilities over the hotly contested Kashmir region following a massacre of 26 mostly Indian tourists, which New Delhi linked to Pakistan. Pakistan denies it was behind Tuesday’s attack by gunmen on a group of tourists in Kashmir. Both sides have since escalated the tensions by exchanging diplomatic and trade sanctions against each other and raising fears of a military conflict. Here are…
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