On 14th February 2019, an attack in Indian occupied Kashmir led to the death of more than 40 Indian soldiers. Jaish-E-Mohammad, a militant group, based in Pakistan has been blamed for the attack. Whats more, India has accused Pakistan for actively supporting terrorist elements in Indian occupied Kashmir.
This is how India has reacted following the attack
India held meetings with 25 countries (including the P5 nations: US, China, Russia, the UK and France) to brief them regarding the Pulwama attack and Pakistan’s role in using terrorism as a state policy.
India revoked Pakistan’s ‘most favored nation’ status.
The Most Favoured Nation status given to Pakistan stands withdrawn. #Pulwama
Indian opposition stated it will not ‘compromise with terrorist forces’
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh: Today is the day of mourning. Our country has lost close to 40 armed forces jawans and our foremost duty is to convey to their families that we are with them. We shall never compromise with the terrorist forces. #PulwamaAttackpic.twitter.com/vPnKXNTIFl
The Indian community in UK held a protest outside the Pakistan High Commission in London
A delegation of Indian doctors has cancelled their visit to Pakistan for the 13th Association of Anaesthesiologists Congress
A delegation of Indian doctors has cancelled visit to Pakistan for the 13th SAARC-Association of Anaesthesiologists Congress in Lahore on March 7 in wake of #PulwamaAttack. The conference is being organised by the Pakistan Society of Anaesthesiologist and Scientific Committee. pic.twitter.com/AgteSIhi8N
Two Dehradun colleges have stated that they won’t admit Kashmiri students
Authorities in Rajasthan have given Pakistani nationals a 48 hour ultimatum to leave India due to increased attacks against Pakistani and Kashmiri nationals
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