India-Pakistan Troops Exchange Fire in Kashmir Amid Heightened Tensions
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World
April 25, 2025 10:03
new delhi, india - Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged gunfire in Kashmir, escalating tensions along the Line of Control. UN calls for restraint as both countries, nuclear powers, take measures in response.
India-Pakistan Troops Exchange Fire in Kashmir
Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged gunfire in Kashmir along the Line of Control, the de facto border between the two countries since 1948. The Pakistani army reported the incident first, emphasizing no civilian involvement, with India confirming and alleging Pakistani initiation.
UN Urges Restraint
The United Nations has urged caution between India and Pakistan, both nuclear-armed nations, emphasizing the need for peaceful resolution through mutual engagement.
Historical Conflict
Since gaining independence from Britain in 1947, India and Pakistan have disputed over Kashmir, a predominantly Muslim region. Armed groups in the Indian-administered part initiated a guerrilla struggle in the late 1980s. Recent years saw a decrease in violence until the recent gunfire reignited tensions.
Escalating Measures
Following the incident, India claimed the shooters held Pakistani nationality, leading to New Delhi taking actions such as revoking a water treaty, closing a border crossing, downgrading diplomatic ties, and withdrawing visas. Islamabad responded in kind, escalating the situation.