India-Pakistan ceasefire LIVE: Jaishankar says Indus Waters Treaty will be held in abeyance until Pakistan stops cross-border terrorism

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In a significant development, India's External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, announced that the Indus Waters Treaty will be held in abeyance until Pakistan ceases its cross-border terrorism activities. This decision comes amidst ongoing efforts to enforce peace between the two nations following the recent Operation Sindoor. The operation, aimed at curbing militant activities along the border, has led to renewed diplomatic dialogues. The ceasefire agreement, which has been a focal point of discussions, is being closely monitored by international observers. Jaishankar's statement highlights India's firm stance on linking water-sharing agreements to broader security concerns. The Indus Waters Treaty, a pivotal accord since 1960, has historically been a symbol of cooperation, and its suspension marks a critical juncture in Indo-Pak relations. As the situation unfolds, both countries face mounting pressure to de-escalate tensions and resume dialogue. The international community, including the United Nations, has urged restraint and encouraged a peaceful resolution. The Hindu's live updates on the ceasefire agreement continue to provide insights into these diplomatic efforts, reflecting the complex interplay of regional stability and bilateral ties.

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