Pakistan has recently decided to pause the Simla Agreement, accusing India of backing terrorism and flouting global laws. The Simla Agreement, inked in 1972, was crafted to foster harmony and settle disagreements through mutual discussions. Analysts fear that this development might nullify the Line of Control and unleash constraints on both nations, which could heighten hostilities and influence India’s external strategies.

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Pakistan puts Simla Agreement on hold over terrorism allegations, risking Line of Control validity and escalating tensions with India.
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