Security personnel stand guard in Srinagar following an attack targeting tourists, April 23, 2025. (Photo: ANI/VNA) |
The Pakistani government warned that any attempt by India to stop or divert the flow of water will be considered an act of war. The warning came after India said it will suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, a decades-old agreement between the two countries.
Pakistan also announced the immediate closure of the Wagah border crossing to India’s Punjab state and cancelled all visas issued to Indian citizens under the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Visa Exemption Scheme, except for Sikh pilgrims. Indians currently in Pakistan under those visas have 48 hours to leave.
Pakistani authorities said Indian-owned or operated airlines will no longer be allowed to use Pakistan’s airspace, and all trade with India, including transit through third countries, will be halted immediately.

