New Delhi:
The army has taken revenge on speculative shooting at some Indian posts of Pakistani troops along the Line of Control (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday evening, military sources told DailyExpertNews. The security forces “responded effectively” to the Pakistani army, they said, adding that there were no victims.
“There were incidents of handfather weapons that were initiated by Pakistan in some places along the locomotive last night. The firing was effectively responded,” said sources.
The empathy took place days after a terror attack on tourists in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam caused a new crisis between the two neighbors.
India has taken Pakistan with a series of strict measures, including the expulsion of Pakistani military confirmations, suspension of more than six decades old Indus Water-Convention and immediate closure of the Attari Land-Transit Post, given the “cross-border tires” to the Pahalgam terroral attack of Tuesday, dedom, dating.
India On Thursday, Pakistan also formally informed the decision that the decision to suspend the Indus Waters Convention, signed in 1960, will immediately enter into force for an indefinite period of time.
However, a letter from the Ministry of Water Sources of the Union to Syed Ali Murtuza, secretary of the Ministry of Water Resources of Pakistan, said: “The obligation to honor a treaty in good faith, however, is fundamental to a treaty. What we have seen instead is a cross -border terrorist terrorism of Pakistan, instead of Pakistan.
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It also stated that Pakistan consistently ignored India's efforts to work out certain issues that have arisen with “fundamental changes in the circumstances that have taken place since the Convention has been carried out”.
“These changes include considerably changed demography of the population, the need to accelerate the development of clean energy and other changes in the assumptions that underlie the sharing of waters under the treaty,” the letter, shortly after Pakistan came, threatened to suspend all similarities between the two countries, including the simla pact of 1972, that the line of control, that the line of control, that is the line of control, that is the line of control, which is the line of control, which is the line of control, which is the line of control, which is the line of control, which is the line of control, and Ladak, that is the line of control, and Ladak.
In addition, India said that consistent cross -border terrorism has given rise to 'uncertainties' that 'have hindered the full use of India directly from its rights under the Convention'.
“Moreover, Pakistan, apart from other infringements that have committed, refused to respond to India's request to start negotiations, as intended under the Convention and is therefore contrary to the treaty,” the letter said.
The decision to put the Indus Water Agreement on hold was announced on Wednesday after a meeting of the Cabinet Committee of Security, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has sworn that India will “identify, follow and punishes every terrorist and their” Backers “who sat behind the Pahalgam attack.