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Attari's integrated checkpoint closure
Bilateral travel was stopped when india closed the Integrated Check Post at Attari. Before May 1, only people who have already crossed over and have legitimate endorsements are permitted to return.
Pakistan's SAARC visa exemption has been revoked.
The SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES) for citizens of pakistan was terminated by India. SVES visa holders in india were given 48 hours to depart when existing visas were revoked.
The Pakistani High Commission's defense, naval, and air advisors in New delhi have been placed on persona non grata and given a week to depart the nation. Additionally, india said that its corresponding defense personnel will no longer be stationed in Islamabad.
Reduction in the number of diplomatic personnel
As part of a reciprocal diplomatic scaling down, the number of indian and Pakistani High Commissions will be lowered from 55 to 30 by May 1.
With immediate effect, india halted all visa services for citizens of Pakistan. With the exception of individuals with medical visas, who are permitted to stay until april 29, all Pakistani nationals were instructed to depart india by april 27.
Reducing the ceremonial spectacle during the Attari Retreat Ceremony
The ceremonial retreat show at Attari, Hussainiwala, and Sadki in punjab has been cut back by the Border Security Force (BSF). The gates will stay closed throughout the event, and the guards' ceremonial handshake has been halted. According to the BSF, the action demonstrates India's grave worries about cross-data-border aggression and reaffirms the incompatibility of provocation and peace.