After Kashmir’s attack leaves 26 dead, India revokes the key treaty, Pakistani citizens tell them to leave
By Arshad R. Zargar
/ News themezone
New Delhi – A day later 26 people were killed And many other wounded in an attack of alleged militants based in Pakistan in Cashmiro controlled by India, India announced that it will put a key agreement to share the water of the river waiting.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India said Wednesday night that the Indo Water Treaty “will remain in suspense with an immediate effect, until Pakistan is in an acreal and irrevocable way its support for cross -border terrorism.” The suspension of the World Bank Negotiation Treaty of 1960 would mean that India would stop the water supply of the Indo River and its tributaries, the Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sateluj, to Pakistan, impacting millions of people in that country.
The decisions were taken by the Indian Cabinet Security Committee, the country’s main defense decision -making body headed by the Prime Minister.
Tuesday’s attack in the picturesque PAHALGAM area of Cashmiro controlled by India left 26 people dead, 25 of them tourists, and another 17 injured, when the alleged militants opened fire, according to the Indian authorities of the region. Most of the victims were Hindus.

The shameless attack, one of the worst in the history of Kashmir, in one of its most popular tourist places, splashed with meadows and surrounded by glaciers, has shocked India and has been condemned by leaders around the world.
The Indian security forces extended by Kashmir a day after the attack, while the police, the army and the paramilitary forces continued their human hunt for the perpetrators. Many companies were closed on Wednesday to protest the brutal attack against civilians, paying attention to a call from religious groups of Kashmir and political parties.
A less known militant group called Resistance Front, the responsibility of the attack on social networks was attributed. News themezone cannot independently verify the claim. India’s media reported that the group was backed by Pakistan’s Lashkar-E-Tiba (Let).
Pakistani citizens asked to leave, canceled visas
In addition to the suspension of the Water Treaty, India also ordered all Pakistani citizens currently in the country to be within 48 hours and gave the military advisors a week in the high Pakistani commission in New Delhi to leave India. India said he will also remember his own military advisors to Islamabad.
“These publications in the respective high commissions are considered annulled,” said a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India. The Ministry said that both high commissions will have in favor of the current 55 to 30.
India has also decided to close the Integrated Post Attari check, a key link of the road between the two countries.
“Those who have crossed with valid endorsements can return through that route before May 1, 2025,” the ministry said in a statement.
The Kashmir Conflict
Kashmira is in full claimed by both India and Pakistan, but each nation has controlled its own part of the mountainous region for decades.
The picturesque Himalayan region has been regularly beaten by militant violence since an armed anti -union insurgency began in 1989. The slow conflict has gained tens of thousands of lives for more than three decades.

Tuesday’s attack in the popular tourist beauty place occurred when tourism in the Cashmiro region was collecting. He Last important attack It happened in June 2024, when nine people died and 33 injured when militants attacked a bus that transported Hindu pilgrims.
Eight pilgrims died and 19 were injured in a similar attack in the region in 2017, when the militants attacked a bus that took them back from the famous temple of the Amarnath cave in the south of Kashmir.
Generalized condemnation
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, promised his support for India after the mortal attack.
“Deeply disturbing news of Kashmira,” Trump wrote on social networks. “The United States remains firm with India against terrorism.”
The attack occurred when the American vice president JD Vance, along with his wife Usha and his children, paid a Visit a personal part To India. Vance met at the beginning of the week with the leader of India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Usha Vance is a practicing Hindu whose parents are from India.
“Firmly condemned the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. I pray for the injured to recover as soon as possible,” Prime Minister Modi said on a position on a position on social networks. “Those behind this atrocious act will be taken before justice … They will not be saved! Your evil agenda will never succeed. Our resolution to combat terrorism is unwavering and will become even stronger.”
Russia leaders, Ukraine, Israel, Iran, France, Italy and the EAA have also expressed condemnation.
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