Pulwama retort: India scraps down 'MNF' status given to Pakistan

In its first course to give Pakistan a strong reply, India has not only stripped it off from the accorded status of 'MNF' but will also pull off diplomatic ways to isolate it from the international community.

Saima Siddiqui
Published on: 15 Feb 2019 7:25 AM GMT
Pulwama retort: India scraps down MNF status given to Pakistan
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Pulwama retort: Inida scraps down 'MNF' status given to Pakistan

New Delhi: India withdrew the status of being the 'Most favoured nation' from the Pakistan, after the appalling terror attack on a convoy of 78 vehicles, killing over 45 CRPF soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district, on Thursday. The Pakistan based terror group, Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) has claimed the responsibility of the attack.

India is all set to counter attack on its neighboring country for its reprehensible act of harvesting terrorism and launching terror attacks on India from time to time.

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In its first course to give Pakistan a strong reply, India has not only stripped it off from the accorded status of 'MNF' but will also pull off diplomatic ways to isolate it from the international community.

As Pakistan will no longer be able to enjoy the status of being the 'most favoured nation" it will be deprived off from enjoying trade advantages such as low tariffs or high import quotas from India.

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Saima Siddiqui

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