India has imposed five restrictions on Pakistan, Pakistan conducted a missile test in Karachi

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India has imposed five restrictions on Pakistan, Pakistan conducted a missile test in Karachi


Islamabad

After the Pahalgam terror attack, the Government of India has started action against Pakistan. Five restrictions have been imposed on Pakistan, including stopping the water of the Indus river.

After this, the stir in the government of Pakistan is fast. At the same time, Deputy PM PM Ishaq Dar has threatened India with atomic bombs. Dar has said that India’s restrictions are non -appropriate. Pakistan also has nuclear weapons and we will not bow down.

The news agency quoted the defense sources as saying that Pakistan has issued a notification to test the surface-to-surface missile on the Karachi coast on April 24-25. The respective Indian agencies are keeping a close watch on all developments.

Pakistan can withdraw from the Shimla agreement
Army Chief and Foreign Minister will also be involved in the meeting of the National Security Committee to be held today in Pakistan. Official information will be given by the Ministry of External Affairs after the meeting.
It is reported that Pakistan may also take some decisions in response to the restrictions imposed by India. It also includes the 1972 Shimla agreement. In 1971, there was a Shimla agreement after Pakistan was two pieces.
The agreement was reached between Indira Gandhi and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. It was decided in the Shimla agreement that the situation is on 17 December 1971, both countries should consider it as LoC.

Pakistan will remain united if India tried to intimidate: Chaudhary Fawad Hussain
Amid the increasing resentment in India over the Pahalgam terror attack, former Pakistan minister Chaudhary Fawad Hussain said that if India was attacked or threatened, the country would stand united to protect itself.

Senior leader of the party’s party’s party Hussain, a defended Prime Minister, wrote on X, “Pakistan Muslim League (N), Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) will remain united despite their political differences.” Pakistan is politically divided, but we are united as a nation. If attacked or threatened by India, all groups would unite under the Pakistani flag to protect their motherland.