Overview
- The April 22 attack in Pahalgam killed 26 civilians, including 25 Indian nationals, with India identifying Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba militants as suspects.
- India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, revoked Pakistani visas, and closed the Attari border crossing in response to the attack, while Pakistan proposed a neutral investigation but denied any links.
- Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged small-arms fire along the Line of Control, with no reported casualties, as tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors escalated.
- Indian security forces launched intensified operations across Jammu and Kashmir, supported by drones and advanced surveillance, to apprehend the attackers.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to pursue the perpetrators, while an all-party meeting in India demonstrated unanimous political support for stringent anti-terror measures.