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

Pakistan has recently announced the suspension of the Simla Agreement, pointing to India’s supposed backing of terrorism and lack of respect for global regulations. The Simla Agreement, inked in 1972, was designed to foster tranquility and settle conflicts through direct discussions between the two nations. Analysts warn that this decision might nullify the Line of Control and eliminate limitations on both parties, leading to heightened tensions and influencing India’s external strategies.

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