India Severs Diplomatic Ties, Suspends Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan After Kashmir Attack
India Severs Diplomatic Ties, Suspends Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan After Kashmir Attack

India Severs Diplomatic Ties, Suspends Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan After Kashmir Attack

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Following a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, that killed 26 civilians, India has launched a series of severe retaliatory measures against Pakistan, which it accuses of supporting cross-border terrorism. Actions include the immediate suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, closure of the Attari-Wagah border crossing, and the revocation of visa privileges—specifically, the cancellation of all SAARC visas for Pakistani nationals and an order for those present in India under these visas to depart within 48 hours. India is also withdrawing significant numbers of its diplomatic staff from Pakistan and expelling Pakistani defense attachés. These steps were announced after Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired an emergency Cabinet Committee on Security meeting, where officials highlighted evidence linking the attackers to Pakistan-based groups. The measures underscore India's zero-tolerance policy on terrorism and represent one of the most comprehensive downgrades of diplomatic and people-to-people relations between the nuclear-armed neighbors in recent years.

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