Pakistan said he suspended “all trade” with India after the new Delhi hit retaliation against the ground after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives.
According to Reuters and Bloomberg, Pakistan also “excluded” all Indian diplomats from Islamabad and closed his air space for Indian airlines.
The decision was taken after Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif organized a meeting with key ministers and three chiefs of service to create the country’s response to an Indian move to suspend the Indus water waters and reducing diplomatic ties after the PAHALGAM terrorist attack.
The key meeting of the National Security Committee came the day after India said it indicated Pakistani involvement in the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, in which terrorists shot 26 men.
Here, key decisions are taken at the NSC meeting on Thursday.
PAHALGAM Terrorist attack: Pakistani measures against India
Islamabad also stated that it “refuses” the Indian decision to suspend Indus Water after a terrorist attack by Pahalgam and added that it is a rescue rope for 240 million Pakistani.
“Any attempt to divert or stop the water intended for Pakistan within the Indus water contract will be considered a war act,” the Pakistani statement said.
“Any threat to Pakistan sovereignty and its people will be met with fixed reciprocal measures in all areas,” Pakistan’s statement said.
Pakistan also suspended the Simla agreement from 1971 in response to measures in Delhi.
“Pakistan exercises the right to conclude all bilateral agreements with India, including, but not only to the Siml Agreement in the notation,” he said.
The statement also declared Indian defense, naval and air advisors to “Persona non grata”.
“They are ordered to leave Pakistan immediately, but no later than April 30, 2025,” PMO read. The power of the Indian High Commission in Islamabad will be reduced to 30 diplomats and employees from April 30.
“All India trade, including any third country through Pakistan, is immediately suspended,” the Pakistan statement read.
The statement states that Pakistan with immediate effect closes the border point of Wagah.
“All cross -border transit from India will be suspended without exception. Those who have exceeded valid accompaniment can return in this way immediately, but no later than April 30,” he said.
Pakistan also suspended all visas within the Saarc liberation system (SVA) issued to Indian nationals and considers them abolished with immediate effect, with the exception of religious pilgrims SIKH.
Indian nationals, with the exception of Sikh pilgrims, are currently instructed in Pakistan, to leave until 48 hours.
India on Wednesday reduced diplomatic ties with Pakistan and announced a number of measures, including the expulsion of the Pakistani army, the suspension of Indus water from 1960 and immediate closure of the Attari Land-Transit Post with regard to cross-border links to the terrorist attack.
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