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After the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, India revoked visas for all Pakistani nationals, ordering them to leave by April 29, 2025. Those who overstay now face arrest, ₹3 lakh fines, or 3 years in jail under the new Immigration and Foreigners Act. With borders closed and tensions sky-high, the situation is spiraling fast.

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00:00The devastating terror attack in Pahlgham, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22, which killed
00:1026 civilians, has drastically altered India-Pakistan relations.
00:15In immediate retaliation, India revoked all visas issued to Pakistan nationals, setting
00:21April 29, 2025 as the deadline for their departure.
00:25As the cutoff nears, serious legal consequences await Pakistanis who remain in India beyond
00:31this date, under the new Immigration and Foreigners Act 2025.
00:42Enacted earlier this month, the Immigration and Foreigners Act 2025 replaces several fragmented
00:48colonial-era laws to create a unified immigration system.
00:58Under these provisions, any Pakistani national who stays beyond their visa validity may face
01:04up to three years of imprisonment, a fine up to three lakhs or both.
01:15Foreign authorities are empowered to arrest violators without a warrant, allowing for swift action
01:21against overstaying foreigners.
01:31Institutions such as hospitals, universities and hotels are legally bound to report the
01:36presence of foreign nationals to the authorities.
01:39This updated law reflects India's stronger stance on national security post-Pahalgaam.
01:51The fallout from the Pahalgaam tragedy has seen India initiate a series of decisive actions
01:57against Pakistan.
02:04All visas issued to Pakistani citizens, including those for medical, educational and cultural
02:10purposes have been annulled.
02:12Only medical visa holders have been given a short grace period until April 29 to leave
02:17the Indian territory.
02:24India has shut down the Wagha-Atari border, its sole road connection with Pakistan, suspending
02:30all passenger movement indefinitely.
02:38In an unprecedented move, India expelled Pakistani military advisers and suspended the Indus Water
02:44Treaty, a critical 1960 agreement that regulates water sharing between the two countries.
02:50These actions reflect India's determination to apply diplomatic, economic and social pressure
02:55following the Pahalgaam attack.
03:03Beyond the immediate political reformations, the crisis has unleashed deep humanitarian concerns.
03:15Several Pakistani children visiting relatives in India are now stranded, facing the heartbreaking
03:20prospect of leaving India without their Indian mothers.
03:30The closure of the Wagha-Atari crossing also disrupts Sikh pilgrims from India who traditionally
03:35visit Pakistan's religious sites, serving an important cultural bridge.
03:46Pakistani nationals currently in India, students, patients, artists and tourists now face anxiety,
03:52confusion and legal uncertainty about their immediate futures.
03:56The tension highlights the human cost of deteriorating bilateral relations.
04:06With the visa expiration deadline imminent, Pakistani citizens must immediately exit India or risk facing
04:13arrest, trial and heavy penalties under the new immigration framework.
04:18Indian authorities have also made it clear that non-compliance will be treated as a serious
04:23offense, without room for leniency.
04:27Meanwhile, regional and global players are watching the developments closely, fearing further
04:32escalations between the two nuclear-armed neighbors already tearing on the brink.
04:37The coming days will be critical, not just for the Pakistani nationals still in India, but also
04:43for the fragile stability of the entire South Asia region.
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