Tensions Escalate Between India and Pakistan After Terror Attack in Kashmir
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April 25, 2025 21:00
new delhi - India suspends key water treaty with Pakistan and closes borders following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir, intensifying longstanding tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
Tensions Escalate Between India and Pakistan After Terror Attack in Kashmir
India has suspended a crucial water treaty with Pakistan, closed border posts, and revoked visas for Pakistani citizens in response to a terrorist attack in Kashmir. Pakistan has halted trade with India and closed its airspace to Indian flights. The UN has urged both countries to exercise maximum restraint.
Deadly Terror Attack in Pahalgam
The attack in Pahalgam by a Pakistani terrorist group claimed the lives of 26 mainly Indian tourists, marking the most serious terrorist incident in Kashmir in the past 25 years. Witnesses reported that the attackers acted deliberately, taking their time during the assault.
Claimed Responsibility and Rising Tensions
The group claiming responsibility for the attack, The Resistance Front (TRF), first emerged in 2019. However, Indian authorities allege the involvement of the Pakistani terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba, known for the 2008 Mumbai attacks. India has identified three attackers, two with Pakistani nationality and one from India.
Escalating Water Dispute
India's suspension of the Indus Water Treaty, dating back to 1960, which regulates water sharing between the two nations, has heightened tensions. Pakistan views this move as a potential act of war as it heavily relies on the Indus River for agriculture and power generation.
Geopolitical Implications
The recent attack has reignited longstanding disputes over Kashmir, a region claimed by both countries. The threat to water access from the Indus River adds a new dimension to the conflict, with potential ramifications for regional stability.