Pakistan says diverting Indus waters ‘act of war’, holds right to put Simla Agreement ‘in abeyance’:

Pakistan says diverting Indus waters ‘act of war’, holds right to put Simla Agreement ‘in abeyance’:

Daily Current Affairs   /   Pakistan says diverting Indus waters ‘act of war’, holds right to put Simla Agreement ‘in abeyance’:

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: April 26 2025

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In retaliation to India's punitive measures over Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan also suspended trade with India, including via third countries, and closed airspace to Indian airlines.

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