Pakistan suspends Simla Agreement with India, citing terrorism support, raising tensions and impacting foreign policy.

Pakistan has recently decided to suspend the Simla Agreement, accusing India of backing terrorism and flouting international laws. The Simla Agreement, inked in 1972, was designed to foster peaceful relations and address conflicts through direct discussions. Analysts warn that this action by Pakistan could nullify the Line of Control, leading to fewer restrictions on both nations, which might heighten hostilities and influence India’s diplomatic strategies.

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