New Delhi. After the implementation of the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, now the Indus Water Treaty which has been canceled by India is getting big news. The news agency NAI quoted sources in the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, claiming that the ceasefire was called by Pakistan, there is no pre -or post -condition for this. The Indus will be postponed on the water treaty. It has also said that the decisions taken by India against Pakistan on April 23 will also remain unchanged. The ceasefire will not affect those decisions. At the same time, according to PTI, soon after the announcement of a ceasefire with India, Pakistan has announced to open its airspace for all types of traffic.
India and Pakistan Reached An Understanding after the Pakistan Side Reached Out to India. There are no pre-conditions and post-conditions. Indus Water Treaty remains in abyance. And all other measures remain suspended. India’s position on Terrorism remains the same: mea sources https://t.co/4htwg2x86v
– ANI (@ani) May 10, 2025
Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister S.K. Jaishankar said in two words that India has taken a constant and firm stand against all the formats and expressions of terrorism and it will continue to do so. At the same time, after the announcement of seas fire, a press conference was held by the Ministry of External Affairs. In this conference, Colonel Sophia Ansari clarified the intentions that the Indian Army is fully ready, cautious and is fully committed to protect Indian sovereignty and integrity.
The Indian Army is fully conscious, cautious. pic.twitter.com/JY9FRLW7WN
– Shubham shukla (@shubhamshuklamp) May 10, 2025
At the same time, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh told about the counter -operation of the Indian Army that our campaigns were targeted at the terrorist bases being used for anti -India activities, especially for anti -India activities. No religious site in Pakistan has been targeted by the Indian Armed Forces. At the same time, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah wholeheartedly welcomed the India-Pakistan ceasefire. He said, it came late, if it had been two days ago, there would have been no bloodshed and people would have survived.