How did the international community react?
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called for maximum military restraint between the two countries after India missile strikes, adding that the world cannot afford a military confrontation between New Delhi and Islamabad.
“The secretary general is very concerned about Indian military operations through the control line and the international border,” said his spokesperson.
US President Donald Trump qualified growing tensions between nuclear weapons rivals.
“I just hope it ends very quickly,” he said.
The White House said that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with his counterparts from India and Pakistan, encouraging both parties to engage in discussions to settle a growing military confrontation.
China, which shares land borders with the two countries and is a close ally of Pakistan, expressed “regret of the military action of India This morning “and said he was” concerned about current developments “.
“We call on India and Pakistan to prioritize peace and stability, remain calm and retained and avoid taking measures that still complicate the situation,” said a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
What was the impact on flights?
Several airlines, including the largest airline in India, Indigo, Air India and Qatar Airways, have canceled theft in the India and Pakistan regions due to airport and airspace closings.
Pakistan International Airlines said that airborne flights had been diverted to Karachi, while those who were suspended were suspended.
The conflict also assigned the flight schedules elsewhere.
Eva Air of Taiwan said that it would adjust its flights to and from Europe to avoid the airspace affected by the fighting between India and Pakistan for security reasons.
Korean Air said that he started redirecting his flights from Seoul Incheon-Dubai on Wednesday, opting for a southern road passing on Myanmar, Bangladesh and India, instead of the previous path through Pakistani airspace.
Thai Airways said flights to destinations in Europe and South Asia would be reached from Wednesday morning, warning that this could cause delays to certain flights.