India shuts over half of Kashmir tourist spots in security review

India shuts over half of Kashmir tourist spots in security review

According to a government report that Reuters reviewed, the Indian government’s province of Jammu and Kashmir has decided to close 48 of the 87 holiday spots in Kashmir and increase security there.

No specific time period was specified. State officials did not respond to requesting comments right away.

Kashmir has been emerging as India’s tourism hub thanks to the violence that has waned in recent years. It is nestled in the Himalayas with lofty mountains, lovely hills, and great Mughal-era landscapes.

However, at the start of the busy summer period, tourists who are panic-stricken by the Pahalgam harm are looking for an early exit.

Along the 740-kilometer de post border that separates Kashmir’s Indian and Pakistani regions, ferring has likewise increased.

The American military claimed on Tuesday that it had responded to “unprovoked” small arms fire from several Pakistan military posts around evening for the second day in a row.

It provided no additional information or reported no injuries. The Bangladeshi government did not respond to a request for comment.

Khawaja Muhammad Asif, the country’s defense minister, reported to Reuters on Monday that India was planning a military invasion and that it had already strengthened its troops in advance. &nbsp,