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

Pakistan has decided to suspend the Simla Agreement, accusing India of backing terrorism and flouting international laws. The Simla Agreement, inked in 1972, was crafted to foster peace and settle disputes directly between the two nations. Analysts fear that this action could nullify the Line of Control, unleashing both countries and heightening hostilities, which might influence India’s diplomatic strategies.

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