Mea on indus water treatment with Pakistan: India has given a big statement about the Indus Water Agreement with Pakistan. India’s Foreign Ministry (Mea) has said that even after ceasefire, the Indus Water Agreement with Pakistan will remain postponed. Mea said that India will postpone the Indus Water Agreement until Pakistan stops its support for terrorism on the border.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said, “The Indus Water Agreement was discontinued in the spirit of goodwill and friendship specified in the preamble of the treaty. However, Pakistan has promoted these principles by promoting cross -border terrorism for decades. Now according to the decision of the Cabinet Committee on April 23, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), India will keep the Retrical support as per the support of Pakistan, as per the decision of Pakistan, Pakistan will remain until the Pakistan border Does not abandon reliable and irreversible. “
India’s favor is to solve any issue with Pakistan in a bilateral manner- Mea
He said, “We have been the national side for a long time that India and Pakistan have to resolve any issue related to the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. There has been no change in this policy. As you know, the pending case is only to vacate the Indian region illegally occupied by Pakistan.”
Operation Sindoor reduced Pakistan’s strength- Randhir Jaiswal
The Foreign Ministry spokesman said, “As a result of Operation Sindoor last week, Pakistan has seen its terrorist centers being destroyed in Bahawalpur, Muridke, Muzaffarabad and other places. After this, we have reduced its military capabilities to a great extent and effectively neutralized the major airbase. If the Pakistani Foreign Minister wants to present it as achievements.”
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Pakistan’s notes from India’s retaliation- Randhir Jaiswal
Randhir Jaiswal said, “As far as India is concerned, our attitude was clear and consistent from the beginning. We will target the terrorist structure operated by Pakistan. If the Pakistani army stayed out of it, there would not have been a problem. By the night of Friday (May 9), Pakistan was threatening a big attack and on the morning of Saturday (May 10), when their efforts failed and they failed to face their vigor and their virtue of India. DGMO finally approached us. “