When Pakistan Tightened a Border, Thousands of Lives Were Upended
Briefly

For the first time, Pakistani border authorities are demanding residents to present passports and visas to cross, causing severe disruptions in daily routines and economic activities for those reliant on frequent border crossings.
The closure has resulted in traders being locked out of their shops, farmers missing out on harvests, and porters losing their only source of income, affecting the livelihoods and sustenance of numerous families residing in the region.
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