India requires Pakistanis to leave the country within 72 hours


India has suspended the issuance of visas for Pakistani citizens and requires them to leave the country by April 27. This was announced on April 24 on the website of the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
"The Government of India has decided to suspend the provision of visa services to Pakistani citizens with immediate effect. All valid visas issued by India to citizens of Pakistan will be cancelled from April 27, 2025," the statement said.
In turn, the Pakistani newspaper Dawn reported that Islamabad had closed its airspace to India. In addition, at a meeting of the Security Council of Pakistan, it was decided to suspend trade with India.
Pakistan's Security Council also recognized India's unfair reaction to the terrorist attack in Kashmir. In addition, Pakistan will perceive any attempt by India to divert the flow of the Indus River as an act of war.
Earlier, on April 22, in India, a group of terrorists attacked civilians and tourists in the Baisaran Valley in Pahalgam in southern Kashmir. As a result, 27 people were killed, including foreigners, women and the elderly.
On the same day, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed condolences to President and Prime Minister of India Draupada Murmu and Narendra Modi in connection with the terrorist attack. The Russian leader called it a brutal crime.
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