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India Pakistan Conflict: India expels Pakistan High Commission official, he will have to leave the country within 24 hours

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India Pakistan Conflict: Even though there has been a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, the tension has still not subsided. India has maintained the sanctions imposed on Pakistan. In this sequence, India expelled an officer of the Pakistan High Commission on Tuesday. The Pakistani officer has been ordered to leave India within 24 hours.

India Pakistan Conflict: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said, the Government of India has declared a Pakistani official working in the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi as persona non grata for engaging in activities in accordance with his official status in India. The official has been asked to leave India within 24 hours. A demarche to this effect was issued today to the Charge d'Affaires of the Pakistan High Commission.

There was a war like situation between India and Pakistan for four days

There was a fierce conflict between India and Pakistan for the last four days. In which war like conditions arose. By running Operation Sindoor, India destroyed 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan and POK. Pakistan, enraged by India's action, attacked India. Hundreds of drone attacks were attempted from across the border. Missiles were also fired, but India's air defense system S 400 foiled the Pak attack completely. In retaliation, India destroyed 11 airbases of Pakistan and also blew up the air defense system. Pakistan got scared by India's action and called India's DGMO for ceasefire.

Ban on Pakistan continues

India signed a ceasefire agreement with Pakistan on its own terms. Despite the tension on the border subsiding, India has cancelled the Indus Water Treaty. Apart from this, trade between the two countries is also closed. SAARC visas are also cancelled. Attari border is also closed for the time being.

PC:Prabhat News

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