Pakistan has recently announced a suspension of the Simla Agreement, citing concerns over India’s alleged involvement in supporting terrorism and failure to abide by international law. The Simla Agreement, signed in 1972, was designed to promote peaceful relations and facilitate the resolution of disputes between the two neighboring countries. This development has raised apprehensions among experts that the suspension could potentially nullify the Line of Control and unleash both nations from certain constraints, leading to a potential escalation of tensions in the region and influencing India’s diplomatic strategies.

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Pakistan suspends Simla Agreement over terrorism accusation, risking Line of Control status quo and escalating tensions with India.
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