The Prague Post - India targets Pakistan with diplomatic moves after Kashmir attack

EUR -
AED 4.15871
AFN 81.521119
ALL 97.997628
AMD 441.07598
ANG 2.040625
AOA 1032.602576
ARS 1317.314746
AUD 1.778155
AWG 2.038032
AZN 1.919854
BAM 1.941882
BBD 2.285817
BDT 137.554117
BGN 1.955514
BHD 0.426708
BIF 3318.595343
BMD 1.13224
BND 1.48456
BOB 7.822931
BRL 6.458978
BSD 1.132086
BTN 96.64532
BWP 15.46615
BYN 3.704946
BYR 22191.903352
BZD 2.274101
CAD 1.571238
CDF 3257.454438
CHF 0.93998
CLF 0.027798
CLP 1066.716998
CNY 8.250665
CNH 8.256044
COP 4871.179398
CRC 569.319551
CUC 1.13224
CUP 30.004359
CVE 110.53488
CZK 25.005497
DJF 201.221552
DKK 7.466148
DOP 67.085129
DZD 150.029427
EGP 57.7088
ERN 16.9836
ETB 151.923727
FJD 2.561692
FKP 0.84642
GBP 0.853749
GEL 3.10209
GGP 0.84642
GHS 17.341657
GIP 0.84642
GMD 80.954183
GNF 9800.102736
GTQ 8.720498
GYD 236.852422
HKD 8.785899
HNL 29.349644
HRK 7.529287
HTG 147.909895
HUF 408.618598
IDR 19081.640163
ILS 4.128758
IMP 0.84642
INR 96.806913
IQD 1483.070481
IRR 47681.458927
ISK 144.903821
JEP 0.84642
JMD 178.937512
JOD 0.802867
JPY 162.269222
KES 146.625479
KGS 98.496388
KHR 4545.943084
KMF 491.951712
KPW 1018.949803
KRW 1615.706075
KWD 0.347054
KYD 0.943438
KZT 587.194034
LAK 24475.577715
LBP 101448.700926
LKR 339.318027
LRD 226.427143
LSL 21.025207
LTL 3.34321
LVL 0.68488
LYD 6.15384
MAD 10.479201
MDL 19.460522
MGA 5138.173489
MKD 61.484767
MMK 2376.878516
MNT 4009.851041
MOP 9.048249
MRU 44.866432
MUR 50.928436
MVR 17.442219
MWK 1963.129782
MXN 22.22225
MYR 4.987499
MZN 72.463523
NAD 21.025207
NGN 1821.378023
NIO 41.661403
NOK 11.912749
NPR 154.632711
NZD 1.902401
OMR 0.435873
PAB 1.132086
PEN 4.186594
PGK 4.616869
PHP 64.006635
PKR 318.009947
PLN 4.286546
PYG 9056.013415
QAR 4.144459
RON 4.976085
RSD 116.415622
RUB 93.976392
RWF 1616.116906
SAR 4.247099
SBD 9.439465
SCR 16.162371
SDG 679.911173
SEK 10.97547
SGD 1.490311
SHP 0.889763
SLE 25.758274
SLL 23742.487601
SOS 646.963062
SRD 41.723245
STD 23435.081332
SVC 9.906001
SYP 14721.324862
SZL 21.032349
THB 38.031757
TJS 12.056985
TMT 3.974162
TND 3.390499
TOP 2.651818
TRY 43.404081
TTD 7.689885
TWD 36.853166
TZS 3045.725405
UAH 47.277533
UGX 4150.254142
USD 1.13224
UYU 47.727923
UZS 14580.498103
VES 92.457725
VND 29432.577941
VUV 136.998077
WST 3.137688
XAF 651.289056
XAG 0.033672
XAU 0.000342
XCD 3.059935
XDR 0.810311
XOF 651.283345
XPF 119.331742
YER 277.68232
ZAR 21.157602
ZMK 10191.519252
ZMW 32.123761
ZWL 364.580807
  • CMSD

    0.2800

    22.29

    +1.26%

  • BCC

    0.3000

    93.33

    +0.32%

  • AZN

    0.6400

    68.51

    +0.93%

  • RBGPF

    1.2500

    64.7

    +1.93%

  • RIO

    0.5800

    60.2

    +0.96%

  • SCS

    0.1300

    9.75

    +1.33%

  • NGG

    -2.6400

    71.71

    -3.68%

  • CMSC

    0.2800

    22.16

    +1.26%

  • BP

    -0.2700

    28.6

    -0.94%

  • BTI

    -0.2900

    42.51

    -0.68%

  • JRI

    0.1500

    12.49

    +1.2%

  • GSK

    0.4000

    37.03

    +1.08%

  • BCE

    -0.0300

    22.22

    -0.14%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0800

    9.5

    -0.84%

  • RELX

    -0.4000

    52.7

    -0.76%

  • VOD

    -0.2800

    9.3

    -3.01%

India targets Pakistan with diplomatic moves after Kashmir attack
India targets Pakistan with diplomatic moves after Kashmir attack / Photo: TAUSEEF MUSTAFA - AFP

India targets Pakistan with diplomatic moves after Kashmir attack

India took a raft of punitive diplomatic measures against Pakistan on Wednesday, accusing Islamabad of supporting cross-border terrorism after a deadly attack on civilians in Kashmir.

Text size:

The attack plunged relations between the nuclear-armed neighbours to their worst level in years, and some fear New Delhi's diplomatic salvo may be only the first in multiple steps -- with the potential risk still of military action.

India's measures, including the suspension of a key water-sharing treaty and closure of the main land border crossing in Kashmir, come a day after gunmen killed tourists in the Indian-administered part of the disputed territory.

Pakistan will make "a tit-for-tat response" to the Indian measures, Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said.

The gunmen killed 26 men -- all Indian except one Nepali -- in the deadliest attack on civilians in the Himalayan region for a quarter century.

The killings have shocked New Delhi, as they marked a dramatic shift towards targeting civilians and the area's vital tourism industry, rather than smaller-scale attacks against Indian security forces, which are more common.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pledged that those responsible for the "heinous act" will be brought to justice.

"Their evil agenda will never succeed," Modi said shortly after the attack.

- 'Serious risk' -

Tuesday's assault occurred as tourists enjoyed tranquil mountain views at the popular site at Pahalgam, when gunmen burst out of forests and raked crowds with automatic weapons.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack in the Muslim-majority region where rebels have waged an insurgency since 1989 -- seeking independence or a merger with Pakistan.

India appears to be pointing the finger at its neighbor.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Wednesday read out a series of actions against Pakistan.

They included the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 to share critical water from Himalayan tributaries "until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably abjures (rejects) its support for cross-border terrorism", Misri told reporters in New Delhi.

It also includes the shutting of the main land border crossing and diplomatic staff reductions, including withdrawing several Indian personnel from Islamabad and ordering Pakistanis home.

Analyst Michael Kugelman said the attack posed a "very serious risk of a new crisis between India and Pakistan, and probably the most serious risk of a crisis since the brief military conflict that happened in 2019".

- 'Heinous' -

India and Pakistan have long accused each other of backing forces to destabilise one another, and New Delhi says Islamabad backs the gunmen behind the insurgency.

Islamabad denies the allegation, saying it only supports Kashmir's struggle for self-determination.

Pakistan's foreign ministry on Wednesday offered its "condolences to the near ones of the deceased".

After India's diplomatic measures, Pakistan said it would convene its National Security Committee, composed of senior civil and military officials and summoned only in exceptional circumstances.

"The National Security Committee will discuss all the measures and a comprehensive response will be given," Defence Minister Khawaja Asif told local media.

India has been seeking an exit from the water accord for years and now wants to "use this incident, which we deplore, as an excuse to come out of this treaty," Asif said.

On Wednesday, smears of blood could still be seen on the grass where the killings took place as forensic investigators gathered evidence.

India has an estimated 500,000 soldiers permanently deployed in the territory but fighting has eased since Modi's government revoked Kashmir's limited autonomy in 2019, a move accompanied by a crackdown on dissent.

The deadliest previous attack on civilians was in 2000 when 36 Indians were killed on the eve of a visit by then-US president Bill Clinton.

The worst attack in recent years was in Pulwama in 2019 when insurgents rammed a car packed with explosives into a police convoy, killing 40 and wounding 35.

Z.Marek--TPP