India reduced the links with neighboring Pakistan after at least 26 people were killed in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Terrorists started fire at tourists 22 April in one of the worst terrorist attacks in the region. A day later, India ordered a number of countermeasures against Pakistan for alleged support of cross -border terrorism.
Here are 10 latest voltage updates in India-Pakistan:
1. The director of the Federal Investigation Office (FBI), Kash Patel, offered condolences to all victims of a recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam and confirmed the “full support” of the US Indian government. He said that the attack was a reminder of the constant threats that the world faced from evil terrorism.
Kash Patel’s Post On ‘X’ Read, “FBI sends our condolences to all victims of a recent terrorist attack in Kashmir – and will continue to offer our full support to the Indian government. This is a reminder of the constant threats that our world faces evil terrorism.
2. US President Donald Trump also made a statement about tension in India, Pakistan, Kashmir.
“I am very close to India and I am very close to Pakistan and they have fought for thousands of years in Kashmir. Kashmir takes a thousand years, probably longer than that. It was a bad (terrorist attack),” said the US president, adding reporters on board in front of Pope Francis Fural.
“There was a tension at this limit for 1,500 years. It was the same, but I’m sure they will find it one way or another. I know both leaders. There is a lot of tension between Pakistan and India, but it has always been,” Trump added.
Previously, Trump led a telephone interview with Prime Minister Narendra Modim and offered condolences to loss of life in a terrorist attack. Trump condemned the terrorist attack in Pahalgam and expressed full support for India to stand up to the perpetrators of this “abominable attack”.
3. Srinagar entrepreneurs pulled a gathering with luxury cars to protest against the terrorist attack of Pahalgam on Saturday.
The A luxury protest of a car He was organized on Saturday against the terrorist attack of Pahalgam. Srinagar-Resident and protesters, Imtiaz, told the press agency or, “It was a sad incident and we all regret it. We want trust to be rebuilt; we understand it will take time … We want to raise awareness that we are all united against terrorism …”
4. The Minister of Union Hardeep Singh Puri responded to the statement of the former Minister of Finance in Pakistan Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari to suspend the Indus water contract. Puri said, “I heard his statement … Tell him to jump somewhere in the water … Well, how will it be if there is no water … we don’t get such statements … understand …”
In response to India’s decision to suspend an Indus Waters (IWT) contract after a terrorist attack by Pahalgam Bilawal Bhutto, he reportedly issued India “strict warnings” and said that blood would flow in industrial rivers if the water was stopped.
“Indus is ours and will remain ours – either our water or their blood flows,” former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto quoted as a Pakistani geoth, while he was dealing with the public rally in his Sindh’s home province.
5. Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif reportedly said that his country was “ready to cooperate” with “any investigation conducted by international inspectors”. In an interview with The New York Times, Asif said on Friday, “We don’t want this war to ignite, because the outburst of this war can cause a disaster for this region.”
6. Pakistani Geo TV said India had released another water from Kashmir into the Jhelum River without informing Pakistan. The message stated that this step was reportedly caused by the flood.
7. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the use of water as a weapon is unacceptable and Pakistan will defend his right at all costs, Geott informed. He added that during a telephone interview with Iranian President Masoud Pezshkian on Saturday the Prime Minister reaffirmed that Pakistan condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
8. Meanwhile, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned the terrorist attack of Pahalgam during a telephone call with Prime Minister Narendra Modim and emphasized the need for regional cooperation in the fight against terrorism. The President Pezeshkian said that Iran would clearly condemn such “inhuman actions”, the Iranian embassy in Nový Delhi said in a post on the X.
9. Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar condemned a terrorist attack on Saturday. He and the audience in the theater repeated the powerful dialogue “F ** K Off” from “Kesari 2” in response to the terrorist attack Pahalgam, which claimed 22 people on April 22.
“Unfortunately, Aj Bhi Humare Sab to Dil Mein Woh Gussa Phir with Jaaga Hain. Kehna Chahenge. He said in the movie?” Akshay said, according to either.
India-Pakistan’s ties
After a recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam India, all trade with Pakistan officially stopped and further escalated tension between the two countries.
India has announced several diplomatic measures such as the closure of an integrated control allowance (ICP) in Attari, which suspended a system of liberation from the Saarc visa for Pakistani nationals, which gave them 40 hours to return to their country and reducing the number of officers on both sides.
India also stopped the Indian waters signed in 1960 after the Pahalgam attack. The Indus Waters contract was signed in 1960 after nine years of negotiations between India and Pakistan with the help of a world bank, which is also a signatory of the contract.
Meanwhile, Pakistan warned that he could suspend the Simla agreement, a significant peace treaty signed after the 1971 Indian-Pakistan War, which ended in Bangladesh, which was divided from Pakistan.
Pakistan also announced the airspace restrictions for all Indian airlines and the closure of the Attari-Wagah border.
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