What will happen to Indus Water Treaty after India-Pakistan agree to ceasefire, Pakistan will be…

India Pakistan tensions: In a significant development, India and Pakistan have agreed to unconditional ceasefire on Saturday. As a result of the ceasefire, both the armed forces will refrain from taking any actions against each other. Most importantly, it has been informed that the Indus Water treaty will remain in abeyance and Pakistan will suffer as a result of that. Here are all the details you need to know about the recent turn of events.

Clarification on Indus Waters Treaty

India’s punitive measures against Pakistan including putting the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance following the Pahalgam terror attack will remain in place, government sources said on Saturday. The clarification came after India and Pakistan worked out an understanding on stoppage of firing and military actions, ending days of hostilities between their militaries.

India’s measures against Pakistan to remain effective

India’s measures announced against Pakistan on April 23 will remain effective, the sources said. Terrorism will not go unpunished and India’s resolve on terrorism remains firm, the sources added. On the understanding between the two sides to end the hostilities, the sources said Pakistan called it a bilateral arrangement.

US President Donald Trump was the first to announce the understanding between India and Pakistan and claimed credit for it.

Readers must note that Pakistan violated the ceasefire hours after it was signed between the two countries.

(With inputs from agencies)

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