There have been ups and downs in the relationship between India and Pakistan since Partition. Both nations have seen changes in a number of areas, including trade, politics, culture, and diplomacy, among others, from bilateral cooperation to intensifying disputes. Bilateral agreements and deals have also followed a similar pattern as a result of the two countries’ tense relationship.
Following the April 22 murder attack on Indian tourists in Pahalgam, a picturesque valley in the illegally Indian-occupied region of Jammu and Kashmir, the nation’s central government in New Delhi turned to unfounded accusations against Pakistan for allegedly being involved in the carnage. The Indian government then suspended the long-standing Indus Waters Treaty in addition to a number of other reactionary measures.