Simla Agreement: Signed on July 2, 1972, and Its Troubled Legacy

India and Pakistan signed the Simla Agreement on July 2, 1972, establishing a framework for peaceful and cooperative bilateral relations. The accord was intended to serve as a comprehensive guide for good neighbourly conduct between the two nations. Over the decades since its signing, the agreement has faced repeated challenges in its implementation. Pakistan has been accused of violating the terms of the pact on multiple occasions, undermining the spirit of the bilateral understanding.
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