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No relief for Pakistan except military actions, Indus Water Treaty abeyance, other measures to remain intact

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Source : INDIATV NEWS

India-Pakistan understanding: In Islamabad, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed the understanding reached between both countries. Pakistan DGMO initiated a call this afternoon, after which discussions took place and an understanding was reached.

New Delhi:

In the wake of Operation Sindoor that Indian Armed forces launched to avenge Pahalgam terror attack, India and Pakistan on Saturday announced that they have reached an understanding to stop the military actions against each other. The development comes after the militaries of both countries attacked each other’s military facilities, which caused dangerous escalation in the conflict. 

Addressing the press conference following the announcement of an understanding between the two countries, the Indian Armed Forces said, “There has been an understanding that has been reached to stop all military activities at sea, in the air and on land. The Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Forces have been instructed to adhere to this understanding.” 

While India will be stopping all military actions, the MEA sources say that there is no pre- or post-condition of the ceasefire and the Indus Water Treaty is to remain in abeyance. Along with this, all other measures that India took, including the decision to stop trade with Pakistan, remain intact. Notably, the understanding between India and Pakistan was reached after the Pakistani side reached out to India. 

Ties between the two neighbouring countries plummeted following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, mostly tourists. India, among other punitive actions, announced the suspension of the 1960 accord, which governs water sharing between the two countries.

Following the suspension of the treaty, India informed Pakistan of its decision to keep the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance with immediate effect, saying Pakistan has breached the conditions of the treaty.

Sustained cross-border terrorism by Pakistan targeting Jammu and Kashmir impedes India’s rights under the Indus Waters Treaty, India’s Secretary of Water Resources, Debashree Mukherjee, said in a letter addressed to her Pakistani counterpart, Syed Ali Murtaza.