India on Wednesday delivered a significant diplomatic offensive on Pakistan as its response to the Pahalgam terrorist assault, through which 26 civilians had been killed. After a marathon assembly of the Cupboard Committee of Safety chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with prime ministers, the Ministry of Exterior Affairs introduced that it was suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, below which 39 billion cubic meters of water from the Indus River system flows from India into Pakistan yearly.
Amongst different choices, the Wagah-Attari border might be closed, Pakistani nationals might be banned from getting into India and people already within the nation might be requested to depart. Additionally, Pakistan’s prime army officers might be requested to depart too.
Moreover, India has requested Pakistan to cut back its diplomatic presence in New Delhi to a skeletal workers of 30, successfully slashing the mission’s present working capability of 55.