No Entry: India Responds to Kashmir Tragedy by Cancelling Pakistani Visas

No Entry: India Responds to Kashmir Tragedy by Cancelling Pakistani Visas

In the aftermath of the brutal terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir — which left 26 civilians dead and over 20 injured — India has taken decisive action by cancelling all visas issued to Pakistani nationals. The move comes as part of a broader crackdown on cross-border threats, with the Indian government also expelling diplomats, closing border crossings, and suspending trade ties.

The attack, carried out by militants believed to be linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba and The Resistance Front (TRF), specifically targeted Hindu tourists in the Baisaran Valley. The use of advanced weaponry and strategic timing suggests careful planning and foreign backing. The tragedy has shocked the nation and reignited calls for a zero-tolerance approach toward terrorism and those who support it.


Pakistan, while expressing condolences, has denied involvement — a claim India firmly rejects. As tensions soar, Islamabad has responded by closing its airspace to Indian carriers and suspending its own diplomatic channels. The situation has escalated into one of the most serious cross-border confrontations in recent years.

India’s visa ban sends a clear message: there will be no engagement without accountability. As the region mourns, the world watches closely, hoping that justice is served — without pushing South Asia toward deeper conflict.