Pakistan Suspends Simla Agreement, Citing India’s Alleged Support for Terrorism, Raising Tensions and Impacting Foreign Policy

Pakistan has recently announced a suspension of the Simla Agreement, accusing India of backing terrorism and flouting international laws. The Simla Agreement, inked in 1972, was designed to foster peaceful ties and settle conflicts through direct discussions. The decision by Pakistan to halt this agreement has raised concerns among experts who believe it may challenge the validity of the Line of Control and unleash restrictions on both nations, leading to a rise in hostilities that could have implications for India’s diplomatic strategies.

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