Wagah Border Remains Open
In the wake of a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir that claimed 26 lives, diplomatic ties between India and Pakistan have taken a severe hit, leading both nations to cancel each other’s visas. But as political decisions unfold, it is ordinary citizens who are caught in the crossfire.
Wagah Border Remains Open
Amidst the rising tensions, Pakistan has announced that it will keep the Wagah Border crossing open for its nationals stranded in India, many of whom have been left in limbo following India’s abrupt visa revocation. According to a statement from Pakistan’s Foreign Office, the decision is a humanitarian gesture aimed at easing the plight of those facing sudden displacement.
Wagah Border Remains Open
“While the deadline for the return of Pakistani nationals from India was April 30, the Wagah border in Lahore will remain open to receive its citizens provided Indian authorities permit them to cross,” the Foreign Office clarified.

Wagah Border Remains Open
The fallout of the visa cancellation has been especially brutal for those who crossed the border seeking medical care. Many Pakistani families, including critically ill patients, were forced to leave India without completing vital treatments. Shahid Ali, a father of two young boys with heart conditions, shared his anguish. “My children are innocent in all this. Their treatment was possible in Delhi. But we had to leave everything behind after the attack. I beg our government to help us get treatment in another country.”
Wagah Border Remains Open
Beyond healthcare, the political impasse has torn apart families. Pakistani nationals married to Indian citizens are being compelled to leave their spouses and children behind. “There are reports of children separated from one of their parents,” said the Foreign Office, calling the situation a “serious humanitarian crisis.”
Wagah Border Remains Open
Despite the return deadline passing, Pakistan has pledged that the Wagah Border will remain open in the coming days to accommodate any of its citizens still trying to return if India allows their departure.
Wagah Border Remains Open
As the visa standoff continues, thousands of Pakistani nationals remain stuck on Indian soil, desperately awaiting safe passage home. The crisis is a sobering reminder of how swiftly geopolitical shifts can impact lives, splitting families and disrupting futures overnight.