Overview
- Pakistan's railway minister warned that over 130 nuclear missiles are aimed at India, heightening fears of strategic escalation.
- India accused Pakistan of supporting cross-border terrorism after identifying two Pahalgam attack suspects as Pakistani nationals, a claim Islamabad denies.
- India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, revoked Pakistani visas, and launched naval drills and missile tests in response to the April 22 attack.
- Pakistan retaliated by closing its airspace to Indian flights, suspending Indian visas, and mobilizing troops and artillery along the Line of Control.
- The United Nations and China have urged restraint as cross-border skirmishes continue, raising concerns of a broader conflict in the region.