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India Responds to Pahalgam Terror Attack with Humanitarian and Diplomatic Action

Mukesh Ambani pledges free medical care for survivors as India suspends Pakistani visas in retaliation for the attack that killed 26 tourists.

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Billionaire Mukesh Ambani said that terrorism is an enemy of humanity.
Mukesh Ambani said that Reliance Foundation Sir HN Hospital in Mumbai will offer free treatment to all the injured. (Representational)
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Overview

  • A terrorist ambush in Pahalgam, Kashmir on April 22 claimed the lives of 26 tourists and left over 20 injured.
  • Mukesh Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Industries, condemned the attack and offered free treatment for all injured at Reliance Foundation Sir HN Hospital in Mumbai.
  • Ambani expressed solidarity with the Indian government, calling terrorism 'an enemy of humanity' and pledging support in the fight against it.
  • The Indian government has suspended visa services for Pakistani nationals and revoked all existing visas effective April 27 as part of diplomatic measures against Pakistan.
  • Additional Indian actions include advising citizens against travel to Pakistan and reducing diplomatic staff at high commissions.