India downgrades diplomatic relations with Pakistan after massacre
Further retaliatory measures include canceling visas for Pakistani nationals under the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES) and closing the Wagah-Attari border crossing, allowing travelers with valid endorsements a limited window to return before May 1, 2025. Additionally, India has suspended the Indus Water Treaty, a 1960 agreement governing the sharing of water from the Indus River system, until Pakistan ceases supporting cross-border terrorism.
The attack, which took place on Tuesday, involved militants opening fire on tourists in the Baisaran meadows, a popular tourist spot in Pahalgam, killing 26 people, including two foreign nationals, and injuring over 20 others. The Resistance Front, linked to the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, has claimed responsibility for the attack.
India has long accused Pakistan of sponsoring cross-border terrorism, a charge that Islamabad denies. In response, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry expressed condolences, while Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called a National Security Committee meeting to evaluate the situation.
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