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Kashmir's Peace Shaken: Tourists Targeted in Deadly Attack
Pahalgam, IndiaWednesday, April 23, 2025
In 2019, Modi's government revoked Kashmir's semiautonomous status, imposing strict security measures. Since then, the region has seen a heavy security presence, with civil liberties and media freedoms severely restricted. The recent attack has sparked fears of escalating tensions, with many wondering if the violence will disrupt the fragile peace that has been maintained.
The attack occurred as U. S. Vice President JD Vance was visiting India. Vance condemned the killings, expressing solidarity with the Indian people. Other world leaders, including those from Russia, Ukraine, Israel, Iran, France, Italy, and the United Arab Emirates, also denounced the violence. This international outcry highlights the global attention on the Kashmir conflict.
The timing of the attack is significant, as it coincides with Vance's visit to India. Previous attacks have been planned to align with high-profile visits, aiming to draw international attention to the Kashmir issue. The 1999 attack during President Bill Clinton's visit is a notable example, where at least 35 civilians were killed in a village in Kashmir.
The recent violence in Pahalgam serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict in Kashmir. As the region struggles to balance tourism and security, the future remains uncertain. The international community watches closely, hoping for a resolution that brings lasting peace to this troubled area.
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