India Gains Strategic Leverage as Pakistan Suspends Simla Agreement

Pakistan’s decision to suspend the 1972 Simla Agreement, in response to India’s measures following the Pahalgam terror attack, has inadvertently provided New Delhi with significant diplomatic and strategic advantages. This move alters the framework of bilateral relations, opening avenues for India to recalibrate its approach towards Pakistan.

Cross-Border Tensions Spike as Pakistan Opens Fire Along LoC After Pahalgam Terror Attack

Tensions between India and Pakistan flared dramatically following the recent Pahalgam terror attack. Pakistan initiated unprovoked firing along the Line of Control, triggering swift retaliation from Indian forces. The exchange marks a dangerous escalation in an already volatile situation between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

“Mossad’s Claim on Rahul Gandhi and Adani: A New Twist in the Saga”

The sources also revealed that Pitroda’s US-based systems were targetted and encrypted chatrooms and backchannel communication platforms accessed by Mossad that “found links between Rahul Gandhi and the Hindenburg Research team” to undermine Gautam Adani and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Hindenburg Research in its report had accused the Gautam Adani Group of inflating its stock prices through complex accounting practices and a network of offshore shell companies.

Pakistan Suspends All Bilateral Agreements with India, Including Shimla Accord

Pakistan has suspended all bilateral agreements with India, including the historic Shimla Accord, in response to New Delhi’s five-step retaliation plan following the Pahalgam terror attack. The move marks a sharp downturn in already strained relations between the two countries and raises concerns about escalating regional tensions.