The UK warned its citizens about the undesirable trips within 10 kilometers from the Indian-Pakistani border.
In the current warning issued by the British Foreign Ministry, the country’s citizens are recommended not to visit the Jammu-Kashmir region.
Foreign Ministry recommends that, with the exception of cases of extreme need to refrain from traveling to Manipur, including its capital of Imfal, where the border point of the attari wagons is closed.
In some areas of Manipur after fierce ethnic clashes that broke out in the country in 2023, a commandant hour and restrictions were introduced. The incidents periodically continued and aggravated in September 2024.
The attack in Pakhalgam
In the Palgs area in Jamma-Kashmir, who is under the control of India, 26 people died and many were injured when the militants opened fire on tourists.
After the attack, India Prime Minister Narendra Modi interrupted his official visit to Saudi Arabia and returned to New Delhi.
Immediately after arriving in the capital, Modi organized a meeting on security with the participation of high -ranking officials to assess the situation.
according to the national media reports, the responsibility for the attack took on the resistance front, which is a continuation of the Lashkar-i-Tyiba organization prohibited in Pakistan.
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri announced details of the decisions adopted at a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Modi.
In accordance with them, Pakistani military specialists at the embassy in New Delhi are declared “Persons Non Grata.” They have given a week to leave India.
the action of the “Indian waters”, signed between India and Pakistan in 1960 under the guarantees of the World Bank, was suspended.
The border transition of the attari wagons is closed. Those who crossed the border through this border crossing may return to the same route until May 1.
Pakistani citizens are prohibited from visiting India by complex visas of the organization of regional cooperation of the countries of South Asia (SAARC). Pakistanis who were in India on these visas were given 48 hours to leave the country.