Top government sources close to the matter told CNN News18 about the restrictions, describing it as “deliberate, premeditated, and in breach of the Vienna Convention". The actions came in the aftermath of the 4 day military escalations between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack.
Top government sources told CNN-News18that the measures are part of a pattern of “petty retaliation" orchestrated by
Gas, water and newspaper supplies cut off
According to a government source, the Pakistani company, Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Ltd (SNGPL), has already installed gas pipelines at the Indian High Commission premises. However, the supply of the pipeline has been delibrately withheld.
Not only this, local gas
This has eventually forced diplomats and their families to seek scarce and costly alternatives in the open market, often without success. The harassment goes beyond just gas. Sources told CNN News18 that the mission’s contracted supplier for clean drinking water has been blocked from making deliveries.
Not only this,
Sources also told CNN News18that newspaper vendors have been told to stop sending publications to the mission altogether. The measure is being interpreted by Indian officials as a "calculated effort to isolate diplomats from regular access to print media and limit their
The source noted that the move is seen as an extension of Islamabad’s long-standing strategy of using non-traditional and non-diplomatic pressure tactics instead of engaging in direct dialogue.