April 24, 2025, 8:21 am
Rising hostilities in disputed Kashmir have led India and Pakistan to cancel visas for each other’s nationals, signaling a rapid escalation in an already volatile region. Diplomatic tensions deepen as both sides brace for further fallout amid fears of a renewed conflict.
Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh pledged to locate and punish the perpetrators of the attack that killed 26 civilians.
Les autorités des deux pays ont annoncé que les ressortissants de leur voisin et rival devaient quitter leur territoire.
SRINAGAR, India — India and Pakistan cancelled visas for their nationals to each other’s countries Thursday amid rising tensions between the two nuclear armed neighbors after India blamed Pakistan for a deadly attack by gunmen that killed 26 people, mostly tourists, in disputed Kashmir. Indian...
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