America gave a blow to Pakistan, gave indications regarding improvement in travel advisory of Jammu and Kashmir India and abroad

Srinagar, 19 August 2026: An important meeting was held in Srinagar between US Ambassador to India Sergio Gore and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. During this visit, major indications were received regarding the security situation of Jammu and Kashmir and America's travel advisory. After the meeting with the Chief Minister, Sergio Gore said that America reviews its travel advisory from time to time. At present he is not making any major announcement, but this warning will be seriously considered. He had described Jammu and Kashmir as an important part of India.

Sergio Gore had said that the Indian government has taken laudable steps to make Jammu and Kashmir safe. Therefore, the United States will investigate whether the travel warning issued for this region can be reduced. Praising the natural beauty of this region, he added that this is a wonderful region and many American citizens would like to come here to experience its beauty and opportunities.

Talking about the meeting with Sergio Gore, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had said that the discussion was very positive. There was discussion about the relations between the two countries and what contribution America can make to Jammu and Kashmir. He said that efforts will be made to resolve the old issues with time and talks in this regard will be taken forward with the Government of India in New Delhi.

  • Big rebuke to Pakistan's propaganda

Pakistan's propaganda at the international level has received a big blow with America accepting improvement in the security situation of Jammu and Kashmir and indicating that the travel advisory will be eased. Pakistan has been trying to create a negative atmosphere regarding the situation in this region for a long time, which has been directly rejected by this incident. Due to Jammu and Kashmir being considered safe and tourism friendly globally, Pakistan has become more isolated on the diplomatic front.

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