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    Indus Water Treaty Suspended Amid Terror Provocation

    India makes Strong Diplomatic Move Against Cross-Border Terrorism by suspending Indus Water Treaty

    In a robust and unprecedented diplomatic response, India has responded decisively to an ongoing vile terrorist attack by employing putting its longstanding relationship with Pakistan under extreme scrutiny. The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), sensitized to the seriousness of the provocation, has initiated a triad of broad steps designed to send a strong message to the Pakistani establishment: state-supported terrorism will now no longer be left to fester.

    Suspension of Indus Waters Treaty Represents Historic Turn

    In what is being regarded as the greatest step, India has placed the Indus Water Treaty of 1960 on hold, fine straight away. The treaty, facilitated through the World Bank, has survived decades of geopolitical unrest, representing a rare example of bilateral collaboration. But India has now announced that no talks on water-sharing will take place until Pakistan irrevocably and credibly renounces its support for terrorism along the border. This bold choice reflects India’s determination to use all strategic tools at its disposal, including hydro-diplomacy.

    Attari-Wagah Border Closes for Civilian Movement

    Concurrent with the suspension of the treaty, the government has closed down the Attari-Wagah Integrated Check Post an important portal for civilian and change transactions. Though these who previously entered India on valid endorsements are allowed to re-enter by this route prior to May 1, 2025, the closure is absolute and permanent for all fresh movement. This pass is a stern rebuke of the have confidence as soon as extended below cross-border goodwill gestures.

    SAARC Visa Exemption Invalidated for Pakistani Citizens

    Additional tightening diplomatic screws, the CCS has further cancelled the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES) for all Pakistani citizens. Existing SVES visas have been rendered null and void, and Pakistani citizens currently in India under this scheme have been informed that they have a 48-hour closing date to leave the nation. This reiterates India’s association position that regional cooperation cannot continue under the shadow of violence.

    India’s bold reaction reflects a paradigm shift within its foreign coverage story, one that requires responsibility sooner than diplomacy. The suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty signals the start of a new technology within South Asia’s geopolitics, the place nationwide safety takes priority over traditional-style diplomacy.

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