Tensions Rise Over Kashmir Attack Allegations
The Indian and Pakistani governments clash over allegations of Pakistani involvement in an attack on Hindu tourists in Jammu and Kashmir. India claims evidence of Pakistan-linked militants' involvement, while Pakistan disputes the credibility of these claims, calling for an independent investigation. This dispute fuels ongoing tensions in the region.

The controversy over allegations linking Pakistan to the deadly attack on Hindu tourists in Jammu and Kashmir has heightened tensions between the two nations. Indian Home Minister Amit Shah announced in parliament that evidence supports the involvement of Pakistani nationals, whom Indian forces killed during a recent encounter.
Pakistan's foreign ministry swiftly refuted these claims, labeling them as 'fabrications' and questioning their validity. The assault in April, which claimed the lives of 26 individuals, remains a sensitive issue between the nuclear-armed neighbors, who have a storied history of conflict over the Kashmir region.
Following the attack, India targeted what it termed 'terrorist infrastructure' in areas of Pakistan, sparking a brief period of intense hostilities before a ceasefire was reached. The incident underscores the longstanding hostility rooted in territorial disputes over Kashmir, a flashpoint in India-Pakistan relations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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