Group 1 - India has announced the revocation of all visas issued to Pakistani citizens and suspended visa services for Pakistanis, effective from April 27 [1][2] - Pakistani nationals currently in India must leave the country before their visas expire, with a 72-hour window provided for most [2] - The measures come in response to a terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that resulted in the deaths of 25 Indian citizens and 1 Nepalese citizen [2] Group 2 - Pakistan's National Security Council held an emergency meeting to discuss countermeasures against India's actions, denying all accusations from India and planning to address the issue at an international level [3] - Pakistan has closed its airspace to all Indian-operated flights and suspended all trade with India, including indirect trade through third countries [4] - Pakistan has also canceled all South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) visa exemptions for Indian citizens, requiring those currently in Pakistan to leave within 48 hours [4][5] Group 3 - Indian Prime Minister Modi has returned early from a visit to Saudi Arabia, pledging to bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice [6][9] - Modi's government is providing assistance to the families of the victims and has called for an emergency cabinet meeting to address the situation [9][10] - The visit to Saudi Arabia was intended to strengthen cooperation in the petrochemical sector, with Saudi Arabia being India's third-largest oil supplier [10]
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Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-04-24 11:54