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Kartarpur Corridor Stays Open Despite India-Pakistan Tensions Following Pahalgam Attack

Pilgrim numbers have dropped sharply, but Sikh devotees continue visits as India enacts diplomatic sanctions against Pakistan.

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Overview

  • The Kartarpur Corridor, a visa-free passage for Sikh pilgrims between India and Pakistan, remains operational despite heightened tensions after the Pahalgam terror attack.
  • Daily pilgrim numbers have declined significantly to 200–400, far below the corridor's 5,000-person capacity under the bilateral agreement.
  • India has imposed diplomatic sanctions on Pakistan, including expelling military attaches, suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, and closing the Attari Integrated Check Post.
  • Sikh devotees have condemned the Pahalgam attack but continue to advocate for keeping the corridor open and waiving Pakistan's USD 20 service fee for pilgrims.
  • The corridor, inaugurated in 2019 and extended through 2029, remains one of the few active links between the two nations, reflecting its spiritual significance.