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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Wagah Border Sees Surge as India Orders Pakistani Citizens to Leave
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Wagah Border Sees Surge as India Orders Pakistani Citizens to Leave

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 25, 2025 2:35 pm
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Wagah Border has become a high-pressure crossing point as hundreds of Pakistani nationals living in India hurry to leave before a government-imposed deadline. The rush follows the deadly Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, which killed 26 civilians and escalated diplomatic tensions between the two nations.

In the aftermath, the Indian government issued a notice instructing all Pakistani citizens currently in India to exit the country within a set timeframe. The move is seen as a direct reaction to heightened security concerns post-attack, leaving many individuals scrambling to comply.

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Caught Between Borders and Bureaucracy

For those affected, this isn’t just about crossing a line on a map—it’s about sudden goodbyes, unfinished business, and uncertain futures. At the Wagah Border, the only road link between the two countries, the scene is chaotic. Long queues, emotional farewells, and intensified security checks mark the mood.

Many Pakistani nationals in India are students, business professionals, or visiting relatives. The government’s directive has thrown their lives into disarray. They now face abrupt travel planning, financial strain, and the heartbreak of leaving loved ones behind.

Imagine planning your semester, your startup, or even your wedding—and then having to cancel everything because of geopolitics. One student from Lahore studying in Delhi said, “I don’t know if I’ll be allowed back. Everything I built here is up in the air now.”

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Why This Matters Now

The urgency is real. Missing the deadline may result in deportation, legal issues, or even bans on re-entry. There’s also the fear factor—an unspoken worry about personal safety during times of national tension.

Historically, after such attacks, mistrust spikes, and minorities or foreign nationals often face the fallout. For many Pakistanis in India, that means choosing between staying hidden in fear or facing uncertainty at the border.

The optics? Stark. A terror attack kills innocent people, and the ripples push ordinary citizens from both countries into limbo. The policy may be aimed at national security, but the consequences are deeply personal.

The Scene at Wagah: Heat, Heartbreak, and Heavy Luggage

News reports describe the Wagah Border as overwhelmed. Border officials are working overtime. Some travelers arrived without complete paperwork. Others carried just one bag, not knowing when—or if—they’d return.

One family spoke to The Hindu, saying, “We came for a wedding. We’re leaving with broken hearts.” Another woman, a cancer patient returning mid-treatment, waited over six hours just to get clearance.

Security has also been tightened. Luggage is being scanned, IDs verified multiple times, and media access has been restricted. Emotions are raw. For many, this border crossing feels less like a journey and more like an exile.

Looking Ahead: No Easy Answers

This isn’t just a diplomatic standoff—it’s a human story. While India asserts its right to tighten security post-Pahalgam, Pakistanis living legally in the country are left in the lurch.

Will this lead to a longer freeze in people-to-people contact? Possibly. Will this push for tighter visa regulations? Likely. But most of all, it reminds us that when politics get personal, ordinary people bear the cost.

As India weighs its next steps and Pakistan reacts, the world watches yet another reminder of how fragile peace is—and how fast it can unravel.

Also Read Pakistan’s Deputy PM Defends Pahalgam Attackers as ‘Freedom Fighters’—Because That Makes Sense, Right?

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