Overview
- Militants disguised as police targeted tourists in Pahalgam on April 22, killing 26 people in an unprecedented attack on the peaceful region.
- India has closed its main land border with Pakistan and suspended the Indus Waters Treaty as part of its response to the attack.
- The incident has disrupted Pahalgam's role as a hub for Bollywood and South Indian film shoots, jeopardizing its economic revival post-2019.
- Local vendors and residents, heavily reliant on tourism, fear severe economic consequences, while protests and candle marches have been held across the region to condemn the violence.
- Celebrities, including Vijay Deverakonda and Onir, have expressed solidarity with victims, with some filmmakers pledging to continue working in Kashmir despite the attack.