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    Modi vows to punish Kashmiri attackers as India closes land border with Pakistan

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeApril 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed on Thursday to pursue, track and punish terrorists and their backers in a strong reaction to a deadly militant attack on tourists in Kashmir, where police have identified two of the gunmen as Pakistani.

    At a speech in India’s eastern state of Bihar, Modi folded his hands in prayer in remembrance for the 26 men who were
    shot and killed in the Pahalgam region
    of Indian Kashmir, exhorting thousands gathered at the venue to do the same.

    “We will pursue them to the ends of the earth,” Modi said, referring to the attackers, without referring to their identities or naming Pakistan.

    His comments are, however, bound to further inflame ties between the nuclear-armed rivals after India downgraded ties with Pakistan late on Wednesday, suspending a six-decade old water treaty and closing the only land border crossing between the neighbours.

    Pakistan’s Power Minister Awais Lekhari called the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty “an act of water warfare; a cowardly, illegal move.”

    An empty street is shown, with soldiers in helmets and camouflaged uniform wielding long guns while standing on the sidewalk underneath shopfronts.
    Indian paramilitary personnel conduct a patrol in Pahalgam on Wednesday following the attacks. (Tauseef Mustafa/AFP/Getty Images)

    Additional measures were announced by both countries on Thursday.

    India said all visas issued to Pakistani nationals will be revoked as of Sunday, adding that all Pakistanis currently in India must leave before their visas expire based on the revised timeline. New Delhi will also pull out its defence advisers in Pakistan and reduce staff size at its mission in Islamabad to 30 from 55, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said

    In retaliation, Pakistan closed its airspace for all Indian-owned or Indian-operated airlines and suspended all trade with India, including to and from any third country.

    Protest at embassy

    Police in Indian-administered Kashmir published notices on Thursday naming three suspected militants “involved in” the attack and announced rewards for information leading to their arrest.

    Two of the three suspected militants are Pakistani nationals, the notices said. They did not say how the men were identified.

    A dark haired, brown skinned man with a beard appears to yell while shown in closeup being held back by a police officer wielding a baton.
    A demonstrator near the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi on Thursday shouts slogans as he is stopped by police during a protest against the attack on tourists in Baisaran area of south Kashmir’s Pahalgam. (Reuters)

    India and Pakistan control separate parts of Kashmir and both claim it in full.

    Misri said on Wednesday a cabinet committee on security was briefed on the cross-border linkages of the attack, the worst on civilians in the country in nearly two decades. Misri did not offer any proof of the linkages or provide any more details.

    Dozens of protesters gathered outside the Pakistan embassy in New Delhi’s diplomatic enclave on Thursday, shouting slogans and pushing against police barricades.

    Pakistan officials meet

    In Islamabad, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was scheduled to hold a meeting of the National Security Committee to discuss Pakistan’s response, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said in a post on X.

    The Indus treaty, mediated by the World Bank and signed in 1960, regulated the sharing of waters of the Indus River and its tributaries between India and Pakistan. It has withstood two wars between the neighbours since then and severe strains in ties at other times.

    Diplomatic relations between the two countries were weak even before the latest measures were announced as Pakistan had expelled India’s envoy and not posted its own ambassador in New Delhi after India revoked the semi-autonomous status of Kashmir in 2019.

    Tuesday’s attack is seen as a setback to what Modi and his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party have projected as a major achievement in revoking the special status Jammu and Kashmir state enjoyed and bringing peace and development to the long-troubled Muslim-majority region.

    WATCH l Deadliest attack in area in at least 2 decades:

    Gunmen kill 26 in Kashmiri tourist town

    Twenty-six people were killed and 17 were injured when suspected militants opened fire at tourists in India’s Jammu and Kashmir territory, the worst such attack in the country in nearly two decades.

    India has often accused Islamic Pakistan of involvement in an insurgency in Kashmir, but Islamabad says it only offers diplomatic and moral support to a demand for self-determination.

    Tens of thousands of people have been killed in Kashmir since the uprising began in 1989, but it has tapered off in recent years and tourism has surged in the scenic region.



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