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Calling for a strong response after the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, in which 26 people were killed, former foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal has called for the indefinite suspension of the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan, asserting that “blood and water” can’t go together. 

The Resistance Front (TRF), an offshoot of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, has claimed responsibility for Tuesday’s dastardly attack.

In a post on X on Wednesday, Mr Sibal, who was the Indian ambassador to Russia and is now the Chancellor of the Jawaharlal Nehru University, also pointed to the timing of the massacre – during US Vice-President JD Vance’s visit – stating that India is in a favourable position with the US.

“It is time to suspend the Indus Water Treaty indefinitely as a truly meaningful response to the latest terrorist outrage in Pahalgam instigated by Pakistan. We have earlier said that blood and water can’t go together. Let’s act on our own declared position. This will be a strategic response,” Mr Sibal wrote. 

“We are in a favourable position on this with the US as the terrorist attack has occurred during Vance’s visit. Trump and Vance have strong views on Islamic extremism and terrorism,” he added.

Alluding to the strained ties with Bangladesh, Mr Sibal said suspending the Indus Water Treaty will send a “salutary message” to the country too.

Signed in 1960 after nine years of negotiations between India and Pakistan, the Indus Water Treaty sets out a mechanism for cooperation and information exchange between the two sides on the use of the waters of a number of cross-border rivers.

The World Bank was also a signatory to the pact and India’s position on two hydropower projects in Jammu and Kashmir under the treaty was upheld by a neutral expert appointed by the organisation in January. 

“It has been India’s consistent and principled position that the Neutral Expert alone has the competence under the Treaty to decide these differences” on the Kishenganga and Ratle hydroelectric power plants in the Union Territory, the Ministry of External Affairs had said. 

In August last year, India had also served a notice to Pakistan seeking a review of the Treaty, stating that “fundamental and unforeseen” changes in circumstances necessitated a reassessment. Some reports had said cross-border terrorism from Pakistan was one of the reasons behind the notice. 

‘Strong Response’

Tuesday’s attack in the hilltop meadow of Baisaran had killed 26 people, including a Navy officer and an officer from the Intelligence Bureau. Terrorists reportedly sought the identity of people in the area, most of whom were tourists, before shooting them – many at point-blank range.

As a manhunt for the terrorists is underway, Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security on Wednesday evening. 

Just before the meeting, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that India will respond strongly, and soon. 

“Those responsible for such acts will receive a strong response in the near future. We won’t punish only the monsters who carried out this act of brutality and barbarism, we will also reach those who hid behind a curtain to carry out this conspiracy. Attackers and their masters will be targeted,” he said. 


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Expressing strong support for India after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor, Germany has said that the country has every right to defend itself against terrorism.

Addressing a joint press conference with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said, “We were all appalled by the brutal terrorist attack on India on April 22. We condemn this attack on civilians in the strongest terms. Our deepest sympathy goes out to all victims and their families.”

“After military attacks on both sides… and India, of course, has every right to defend itself against terrorism… the fact that a truce is in place is something we appreciate very much,” he added. 

Underlining another key point from the Indian perspective, following offers of mediation from the US and President Donald Trump, the minister continued, “What is important now is that this truce remains stable, that dialogue can happen to find bilateral solutions.”

The fact that India will deal with Pakistan only bilaterally has been stressed by India repeatedly since Mr Trump offered to mediate on the Kashmir issue. The Centre has said that any talks with Pakistan will be bilateral and will be restricted to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. 

This was emphasised again by Mr Jaishankar during the press conference. 

“India will deal with Pakistan purely bilaterally. There should be no confusion in any quarter in that regard,” he said. 

In his first speech after Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that India will not give in to nuclear blackmail by Pakistan and Mr Jaishankar underscored this as well.

“I come to Berlin in the immediate aftermath of India responding to the Pahalgam terror attack. India has zero tolerance for terrorism. India will never give in to nuclear blackmail… We also value Germany’s understanding that every nation has the right to defend itself against terrorism,” the minister said. 

Operation Sindoor

Earlier this month, India struck terror bases in at least nine locations in Pakistan – including the headquarters of the Lashkar-e-Taiba in Muridke and Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur – as part of Operation Sindoor, which was a response to the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, in which 26 people were killed.

Pakistan responded by attempting to attack Indian military installations and civilian locations by launching drones and missiles on three successive days, but was thwarted by India’s air defence systems. India, in turn, first took out some of Pakistan’s air defence systems, including in Lahore, and then struck key military bases like the all-important Nur Khan airbase, also known as the Chaklala airbase.

Pakistan then sought a ceasefire and India agreed to a pause in hostilities. India has made it clear, however, that it will respond decisively to any terror attack which has its origins in Pakistan.



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