India Brefs Pak Terror Link

New Delhi: India makes its move Diplomatic On Thursday against Pakistan, briefing foreign messengers, including Chinese ambassador, about cross-border linkage of criminals Pahgam attackIn addition to the measures announced on Wednesday to block all contacts with Pakistan, the government asked all the Pakistanis of India to leave the country, stating that their Indian visa would be canceled with influence from April 27.
Medical visas will also be valid only till April 29. “Currently all Pakistani citizens in India will have to leave India before the end of the visa, as it is now amended,” said the Ministry of External Affairs. However, the government later clarified that the visa will not already release the Hindu Pakistan Nations. India on Wednesday canceled the Visa discount scheme (SSES).
According to official sources, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri informed the messengers from about 25 countries, including all the members and regulations, and underlined India’s zero-oppression policy. Border terrorismOther people were mostly messengers from G20 and Gulf countries. In briefing, PM Narendra Modi said that India said that India would carry the attackers and their handlers “to the end of the earth”, the Indian side told the ambassadors that this was the biggest terrorist attack on citizens in India since the 2008 Mumbai attacks and were convicted for justice to India.
The government also recalled the Chitizingpura massacre of the Sikhs in Anantnag by Pakistan -based terrorist group Late, on the eve of the then US President Bill Clinton’s visit to India, emphasized how the mastermind of LOC was done to attract the attack. American Vice President JD Vance was in India and PM Modi was traveling to Saudi Arabia when tourists were targeted in Pahgam. Modi was forced to reduce his journey the next morning and return the next morning after his meeting with Crown Prince and PM Mohammed bin Salman.
Briefing brought back the memories of the events after the Pulwama attack, in which it was seen that Foreign Secretary Vikram Gokhale told foreign diplomats about the role of Pakistan in the attack. It was asked by India to call the Pakistani High Commissioner to ensure that Islamabad took verification action against those who bombed the death of 40 CRPF personnel as a result of the deaths. Unlike the last time, India also informed the Chinese Ambassador about the link with Pakistan’s Pehlam attack. This follows recent reforms in bilateral relations, although India is wary of China’s support in the past on issues related to terrorism.