The Pakistani National Security Committee is convened tomorrow to decide on the countermeasures of India following the government’s announcements in New Delhi with a background of yesterday’s armed attack on Indian cashmere. The convening of the Supreme Council on National Security issues, which meets only to address emergency situations, was announced via a post on Pakistani Government and Foreign Minister Isak Dar.

In the wake of the murderous attack on civilians in the Indian Kashmir, New Delhi announced the suspension of the Strategic Treaty with Islamabad on water resources of the Indian River basin, the closure of the basic border station with the Pakistan.

The Indian Water Treaty, which was ratified in 1960, “is suspended with immediate effect until Pakistan reliably and irrevocably renounced its support for cross -border terrorism,” said Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Vicram Misri.

Yesterday, gunmen caused a massacre in a tourist location of Pachalgam, killing 26 people.

There has been no responsibility, but in this majority Muslim region continues a rebellion that broke out in 1989. Autonomous rebels require independence or union with Pakistan, which controls a smaller part of Kashmir and, like India, claims sovereignty.

New Delhi firmly accuses Islamabad of supporting the fighters, something that the Pakistani authorities refuse.