Dhaka, May 9 -- Tensions have been simmering along the border between India and Pakistan since a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India-controlled Kashmir, on April 22 killed 26 tourists.
India suspended the Indus Water Treaty, signed in 1962, accusing Pakistan of supporting the terrorist attacks.
Both countries closed their borders and banned each other's flights from their respective airspaces. It didn't end there.
Fifteen days after the attack, India carried out air strikes on nine locations in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
Agency reports said Pakistan shot down 5 Indian fighter jets. Pakistani authorities have reported that at least 26 people were killed and 46 injured in the Indian attack.
In contrast, at least 15 people were killed...