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Given the Simla Agreement is used as the central argument here, but given Pakistan suspended the Agreement on 24 April 2025, please explain why anybody or any side would hold on to its terms unilaterally since?

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Solid breakdown and analysis, Andrew.

'China is uniquely unqualified to mediate between them anyhow since it has territorial disputes with India and arms Pakistan to the teeth. Some of this equipment like the JF-17s was also used against India last spring.'

This is the essence of why China cannot play the role of impartial arbiter for sure, on top of India's position that no arbiter is in fact required.

'That’s the only explanation that makes sense, especially since he waited over half a year to make this claim and did so during an end-of-the-year diplomatic review, but this doesn’t mean that India will be understanding about it and his boast could still needlessly complicate their nascent rapprochement.'

Well noted, Andrew. We should obviously impute more reason and pragmatism to Xi Jinping and his Government than Trump and his Administration. Yet, we shouldn't go so far as to exclude any possibility of pure impromptu pomposity, perhaps it was just a moment where Wang Yi succumbed to a bit of undue arrogance, in the Trumpian style.

Solid breakdown once again, Andrew, cheers))

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