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Tensions Between Pakistan and India Escalate After Kashmir Attack
A devastating terrorist attack in Kashmir, which left over 26 Indian nationals and tourists dead, has pushed Pakistan and India—two nuclear-armed neighbors—to the brink of war.
In the wake of the attack, both countries have urged their citizens to evacuate the other’s territory immediately. Pakistan has announced a suspension of trade with India, while India has taken the drastic step of suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, a crucial agreement governing the shared use of the region’s river systems.
India’s Prime Minister has vowed to “pursue terrorists to the ends of the earth,” signaling a hardline stance. In response, Pakistan has closed its airspace to Indian airlines and warned that any attempt to “stop or divert the flow of water rightfully belonging to Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty will be considered an act of war.”
The situation continues to deteriorate rapidly, with diplomatic channels strained and the threat of full-scale conflict looming.
A devastating terrorist attack in Kashmir, which left over 26 Indian nationals and tourists dead, has pushed Pakistan and India—two nuclear-armed neighbors—to the brink of war.
In the wake of the attack, both countries have urged their citizens to evacuate the other’s territory immediately. Pakistan has announced a suspension of trade with India, while India has taken the drastic step of suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, a crucial agreement governing the shared use of the region’s river systems.
India’s Prime Minister has vowed to “pursue terrorists to the ends of the earth,” signaling a hardline stance. In response, Pakistan has closed its airspace to Indian airlines and warned that any attempt to “stop or divert the flow of water rightfully belonging to Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty will be considered an act of war.”
The situation continues to deteriorate rapidly, with diplomatic channels strained and the threat of full-scale conflict looming.