00:00Families are getting caught in the crossfire of rising tensions between Pakistan and India.
00:05After a terrorist attack, an Indian-controlled Kashmir left 26 people dead.
00:11In response, both countries have canceled visas for each other's citizens and shut down
00:16their largest shared border crossing.
00:18Getting a visa was already difficult, with long-standing religious and political tensions
00:23between Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan.
00:27Now cross-border families, trying to stay united, are feeling frustrated.
00:30No, it's not like that.
00:33I love Hindustan, I love Hindustan.
00:36But my family is here.
00:38It's not like Pakistan, we love Pakistan.
00:40We love Pakistan.
00:41But the things we don't want, we love Pakistan.
00:46We are our family in Pakistan, we are our family in India, so we don't love for any country.
00:54Pakistan's foreign ministry says it doesn't know how many Indian nationals are in the country,
00:59but that Sikh pilgrims would be allowed to stay.
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