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India Suspends Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, closes Integrated Attari Check Post in response to Pahalgam Terror

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri outlined these which include expelling Pakistan’s military attaches stationed in India, along with all Pakistani nationals who are in the country under the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme

New Delhi: 23 April, 2025: India has announced a slew of measures today, following the heinous terror attacks in touristy Pahalgam , Kashmir, yesterday. The attacks have killed 26 people, which includes two foreign nationals, and wounded 17 more. The attackers has asked for the religion of the tourists before indiscriminately firing on then. Save one, all others killed have been Hindus.

The Resistance Front, affiliated to Pakistan -based Lashkar e Taiba has claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri outlined these which include expelling Pakistan’s military attaches stationed in India, along with all Pakistani nationals who are in the country under the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES).

These decisions were made after Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a CCS meeting at his New Delhi residence on Wednesday evening. Measures taken by the CCS also include suspending the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, closing the Integrated Attari Check Post, and reducing the strength of its High Commissions in Islamabad.

Pakistan nationals have 48 hours to leave India

One of the measures taken by the CCS was revoking the SVES visas issued to Pakistani nationals and restricting any future entries to India. “Pakistani nationals will not be permitted to travel to India under the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES) visas. Any SVES visas issued in the past to Pakistani nationals are deemed cancelled. Any Pakistani national currently in India under SVES visa has 48 hours to leave India,” Misri said at s press conference this evening.

The CCS also decided to expel all Pakistani military attaches from India and gave them a week to leave India. India has also decided to reduce the number of staff at its High Commissions in Pakistan

The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on Wednesday decided to withdraw India’s military attaches from its High Commission in Islamabad, in view of cross-border links to the Pahalgam terror attacks.

While recognising the seriousness of the Pahalgam terrorist attack, the CCS also decided to expel all Pakistani military attaches from India and gave them a week to leave India. India has also decided to reduce the number of staff at its High Commissions in Pakistan.

“The Defence/Military, Naval and Air Advisors in the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi are declared Persona Non Grata. They have a week to leave India. India will be withdrawing its own Defence/Navy/Air Advisors from the Indian High Commission in Islamabad. These posts in the respective High Commissions are deemed annulled. Five support staff of the Service Advisors will also be withdrawn from both High Commissions,” Misri said.

“The overall strength of the High Commissions will be brought down to 30 from the present 55 through further reductions, to come in effect by May 1, 2025,” he added.

Indus Waters Treaty suspended

“The Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 will be held in abeyance with immediate effect, until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably abjures its support for cross-border terrorism,” Misry said.

The CCS has also decided to close the Integrated Check Post Attari with immediate effect. “Those who have crossed over with valid endorsements may return through that route before May 1, 2025,” Misri said.

The CCS reviewed the overall security situation and directed all forces to maintain high vigil. It resolved that the perpetrators of the attack will be brought to justice and their sponsors held to account.

“It was noted that this attack came in the wake of the successful holding of elections in the Union Territory (Jammu and Kashmir and its steady progress towards economic growth and development,” Misri said.

“As with the recent extradition of Tahawwur Rana, India will be unrelenting in the pursuit of those who have committed acts of terror, or conspired to make them possible,” he said.

With input from agencies 

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