Growing tensions between India and Pakistan have led to serious international concern, prompting multiple countries to take precautionary measures. Diplomats from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and China have sent their families back home from Pakistan, citing security concerns.
This unexpected move — especially from China, a long-time ally of Pakistan — has come as a major setback for Islamabad. The withdrawal of diplomatic families signals rising unease in the region and reflects the seriousness of the current situation.
In a potential response to the escalating situation, India is considering closing its airspace to Pakistan’s international airlines, a move that could further isolate Pakistan diplomatically and economically.
While no official statement has been made by New Delhi, sources indicate that the Indian government is reviewing options as tensions continue to rise. This development comes in the wake of recent cross-border incidents and increasing diplomatic friction between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
The global community is watching closely as the situation unfolds, with calls for restraint and diplomacy growing louder.
