Sunday, 27 April 2025 () Following the Pahalgam terror attack, India revoked most visas for Pakistani citizens, leading to 509 Pakistani nationals exiting via Attari. Simultaneously, 744 Indian nationals returned from Pakistan through Wagah. The revocation, part of a diplomatic response, set deadlines for various visa categories, with states instructed to ensure compliance and address overstays under the Immigration and Foreigners Act.
In the aftermath of the horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, that claimed 26 innocent lives, India has revoked all categories of visas issued to Pakistani nationals. As medical and short-term visas expire, several Pakistani patients and their families are being forced to return...
India has strongly condemned Pakistan at the UN, labeling it a "rogue state fuelling global terrorism." Yojna Patel cited Pakistan's defense minister's admission.. IndiaTimes
Following the Pahalgam terror attack and ongoing ceasefire violations, cyberattacks originating from Pakistan have increased. Pakistan-based cyber actors.. IndiaTimes
The NIA is interrogating Muzamil, a zipline operator who chanted 'Allahu Akbar' before a tourist went on the ride during the Pahalgam attack, to determine if he.. IndiaTimes
Pakistan claims to have shot down an Indian quadcopter, alleging airspace violation amid escalating tensions and cross-border firing. This incident follows the.. IndiaTimes
Pahalgam Attack: Tensions are running high near the Attari-Wagah border following the recent Pahalgam terror attack. OneIndia team visited villages along the sensitive border region to assess the ground situation. Farmers in the area have been asked to harvest their crops early, with those owning land beyond the barbed wire given a deadline of May 1. Authorities have intensified security, and BSF deployment has been increased as a precautionary measure. Watch our ground report to understand the heightened alert in Punjab’s border belt and what it means for residents and farmers.
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In the wake of the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, Shiv Sena activists staged a powerful protest at the Attari-Wagah border, directly blaming Pakistan for sponsoring terror on Indian soil. With saffron flags waving and slogans echoing across the border, this symbolic protest aimed to send a clear message of zero tolerance.
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Pakistan Citizens Leaving India after the government’s ultimatum marks a significant shift post-Pahalgam terror attack. Emotional scenes unfold at Attari-Wagah border as Pakistan Citizens Leaving bid farewell to relatives. Following India’s strong stand, visas of Pakistan Citizens Leaving — including those of businessmen, pilgrims, and students — were revoked. The impact of the terror attack now extends beyond politics to families being torn apart, highlighting the growing consequences for Pakistan Citizens Leaving India.
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In this exclusive interview, Atul Aneja, a renowned Foreign and Strategic Affairs Expert, discusses India's bold shift in foreign policy, focusing on the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. Mr. Aneja sheds light on India's new strategic posture in South Asia and what it means for regional security. He also explores the growing global reassessment of Pakistan's role in terror exportation, the implications of India's hardline measures such as shutting down the Attari check post, and visa bans. Could these moves signal a complete de-hyphenation of peace optics from national security in India's foreign policy? Tune in to understand the broader impact of India's evolving stance on peace and security.
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