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Indus treaty on hold till Pak stops exporting terror: Jaishankar
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India's external affairs minister firmly stated that relations with Pakistan will remain bilateral, prioritizing the cessation of cross-border terrorism. He urged Pakistan to hand over terrorists accused of attacking India and dismantle terrorist infrastructure. Regarding the Indus Waters Treaty, India indicated it would be held in abeyance until Pakistan credibly stops cross-border terrorism.
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