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India closes Pakistan border and expels diplomats over Kashmir ‘terror assault’

By Editorial Board Published April 23, 2025 4 Min Read
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India closes Pakistan border and expels diplomats over Kashmir ‘terror assault’

India has closed a border crossing, suspended a water-sharing treaty and downgraded diplomatic ties with Pakistan, a day after a militant assault in Kashmir that left not less than 26 folks lifeless and 17 others wounded.

India blames its neighbour for Tuesday’s assault in Pahalgam, a preferred vacationer vacation spot within the Indian-held a part of the territory, which each nuclear-armed nations declare as their very own.

Pakistan, which stated it was “concerned at the loss of tourists’ lives”, has denied involvement.

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‘Terror assault’ in Kashmir

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Pahalgam is within the Indian-controlled a part of Kashmir

Officers stated 24 of the folks killed had been Indian vacationers. One was from Nepal, and one other was an area vacationer information.

It was the worst assault in years focusing on civilians, and plenty of outlets and companies in Kashmir closed to protest the killings.

India’s international secretary, Vikram Misri, instructed reporters on Wednesday {that a} particular cupboard assembly referred to as by Prime Minister Narendra Modi determined that the assault had “cross-border” hyperlinks to Pakistan, with out offering proof.

Mourners pay last respect to Atul Mone, victim in a deadly attack on tourists in the Pahalgam region of Indian-administered Kashmir, at Dombivali near Mumbai, India, Wednesday, April. 23, 2025.(AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)

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Mourners in Mumbai pay their respects to Atul Mone, who died within the assault. Pic: AP

People protest against the killing of tourists by militants a day after militants indiscriminately opened fire on tourists near Pahalgam in Indian controlled Kashmir, in Guwahati, India, Wednesday, April 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)

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A protest in Guwahati. Pic: AP

Mr Misri stated the principle land border crossing between the international locations could be closed and that the 1960 Indus Water Treaty, underneath which the international locations share a river system important to each, could be suspended till Pakistan stopped supporting “cross-border terrorism”.

Plenty of Pakistani diplomats in New Delhi had been requested to go away, and Indian diplomats had been recalled from Pakistan.

Islamabad would reply on Thursday, Pakistan’s international minister Ishaq Dar stated.

Tens of 1000’s of Indian police and troopers have been deployed to hunt the attackers, stopping automobiles, and utilizing helicopters, whereas former militants had been questioned at police stations, stories stated.

A woman is treated in hospital after being injured in the attack. Pic: Reuters

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A lady is handled in hospital after being injured within the assault. Pic: Reuters

Indian police officers stand guard at a check point following a suspected militant attack, near Pahalgam in south Kashmir's Anantnag district, April 22, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer

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Indian police at a checkpoint following the assault in Pahalgam in south Kashmir. Pic: Reuters

Police referred to as the assault a “terror attack” and blamed militants preventing towards Indian rule.

Kashmir Resistance, a beforehand unknown militant group, claimed accountability for the assault on social media, protesting the settlement of greater than 85,000 “outsiders” within the area.

These focused weren’t “ordinary tourists” however “were linked to and affiliated with Indian security agencies”, it stated, in messages that might not be independently verified.

Kashmir has seen a spate of lethal assaults on Hindus since New Delhi ended the area’s semi-autonomy in 2019 and drastically curbed dissent, civil liberties and media freedoms, however Tuesday’s lethal assault was the primary time vacationers have been focused.

Regardless of the frequency of violence, tens of millions of holiday makers have been lured to the area’s Himalayan foothills, inspired by India’s promotion of the scenic space.

Monojit Debnath, from Kolkata, instructed the Press Belief of India Kashmir was lovely, however he and his household had been leaving as “we should think about what safety we have here for us”.

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