What specific actions has India taken against Pakistan after the Pahalgam attackwhat modi take action after pahalgam attack

 India's specific retaliatory measures against Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack include:

                    

Suspend the Indus Water Treaty (1960), halting water-sharing cooperation.


Close Attari-Wagah land border immediately.


Expel Pakistani military diplomats and reduce embassy staff to 30 personnel by May 1.


Cancel SAARC visas for Pakistani nationals, requiring existing holders to exit within 48 hours.


Heighten military vigilance and vow to "pursue perpetrators to the ends of the Earth".


Additional measures include diplomatic downgrades (reciprocated by Pakistan) and security crackdowns in Kashmir, with 1,500 detained for questioning. Pakistan retaliated by suspending visas, closing airspace, and halting trade.India's key retaliatory measures

Following the Pahalgam terror attack (26-28 civilian deaths), PM Modi's government implemented five major actions:


Suspended the 1960 Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan until Islamabad "credibly and irreversibly" ends cross-border terrorism.


Closed the Attari land border (Integrated Check Post) with immediate effect.


Expelled Pakistani military diplomats and reduced embassy staff to 30 personnel by May 1.


Cancelled SAARC visas for Pakistani nationals, giving existing holders 48 hours to exit India.


Vowed unprecedented punishment for terrorists and their backers, emphasizing cross-border origins of the attack.


Modi personally declared India would "pursue perpetrators to the ends of the Earth" during a Bihar speech, framing the response as critical for national security. The Cabinet Committee on Security also ordered heightened military vigilance. Pakistan retaliated by suspending a canal project and criticizing India's measures.


Casualty note: Reports vary between 26 and 28 fatalities due to conflicting initial accounts.: PM Modi's Madhubani speech (YouTube): Pakistan's retaliatory canal suspension (Al Jazeera): Diplomatic expulsions (Times of India): Indus Treaty suspension (Hindustan Times): Attari closure & visa cancellations (NewsOnAir): "Justice will be done" pledge (OneIndia)





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