Barricades outside the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi are removed, according to reports describing it as a reciprocal, tit-for-tat step.
India Today and Swarajya characterize the action as part of a diplomatic back-and-forth between the two missions, implying that security arrangements at the sites have been adjusted in response to corresponding measures taken elsewhere. The outlets frame the removal as linked to an earlier dispute or escalation that involved physical barriers outside the mission.
While both reports agree on what happens and the general rationale—reciprocity and mutual adjustments to security—the available information in the provided excerpts does not include detailed timelines, the specific initiating incident, or the official statements that accompany the change. The reports therefore focus on the immediate on-the-ground development rather than broader negotiations or consequences.
Overall, the removal is presented as a short-term operational shift in diplomatic premises security, tied to mutual responses between India and Pakistan.