India orders a Pakistani diplomat to leave the country after having declared him persona non grata

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The Indian government declared a Pakistani official displayed at the High Commissioner of Pakistan in New Delhi as Persona Non Grata, accusing him of “activities not in accordance with his official status”.

This decision comes one day after the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOS) of Pakistan and India held their first series of talks following the announcement of the ceasefire by President Trump.

During the discussion, the DGMS of the two parties agreed not to draw a single blow or to initiate an aggressive action against each other.

According to Tuesday a statement published by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, the Pakistani official was responsible for leaving India within 24 hours.

“The Pakistani official concerned is committed to activities incompatible with his diplomatic status,” said the press release, without explaining the nature of the allegations.

India summoned the accusation of the affairs of the Pakistani High Commissioner earlier during the day to issue an official approach concerning the decision.

A complete and immediate ceasefire between India and Pakistan was announced on May 10 after days of increased military exchanges that brought nuclear neighbors to the edge of the war.

The announcement was made for the first time by US President Donald Trump and later confirmed by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Vice-Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Indian Minister of External Affairs Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The tensions broke out after an attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, the Indian illegally occupied Jammu-et-Cachemire (Iiojk), which made 26 dead civilians.

India blamed the elements based in Pakistan without presenting any evidence, Islamabad rejected the allegations. In response, India has closed the Wagah border, revoked visas and suspended the Water Treaty of the Indus – Move Pakistan called “Act of War”. The conflict has intensified with the allocation of missiles from India and drone incursions when it launched its Sindoor operation.

Pakistan soldiers launched Operation Bunyanum Marsoos in retaliation, and killed five Indian planes, including Rafales – and intercepted 77 Haop Israeli manufacturing. After a diplomatic intervention led by Washington, the two parties agreed to stop military activity through land, air and the sea.

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