In the wake of the devastating Pahalgam attack, where 26 lives were lost, India has taken decisive actions against Pakistan. The Indian government has expelled Pakistani military advisers, reduced diplomatic staff, and suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, a critical water-sharing agreement. These measures reflect India's firm stance on national security and its response to cross-border terrorism.

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Pakistan, in turn, has closed its airspace to Indian flights and suspended all bilateral treaties, including the 1972 Simla Agreement. The situation has escalated tensions between the two nations, with Pakistan warning that any disruption to the Indus Waters Treaty could be considered an act of war.
The Pahalgam attack, allegedly carried out by a module affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba and reportedly under the control of Hafiz Saeed, has intensified the long-standing conflict over Kashmir. As both countries take retaliatory measures, the international community watches with concern, hoping for a de-escalation of hostilities.
Pakistan, in turn, has closed its airspace to Indian flights and suspended all bilateral treaties, including the 1972 Simla Agreement. The situation has escalated tensions between the two nations, with Pakistan warning that any disruption to the Indus Waters Treaty could be considered an act of war.
The Pahalgam attack, allegedly carried out by a module affiliated with Lashkar-e-Taiba and reportedly under the control of Hafiz Saeed, has intensified the long-standing conflict over Kashmir. As both countries take retaliatory measures, the international community watches with concern, hoping for a de-escalation of hostilities.
