Tension between India and Pakistan is growing, especially after Islamabad imposed targeted restrictions on basic supplies for the diplomats at the Indian High Commission. According to a CNN-News18 report, senior government sources have called the move “deliberate and premeditated,” and a clear violation of the Vienna Convention, which protects the work and dignity of diplomats.

Why has Pak blocked basic amenities for Indian diplomats?

The restrictions have affected the supply of essential things like cooking gas, drinking water, and even newspapers, which has made daily life harder for the Indian diplomats and their families in Islamabad. It is worth noting that these restrictions follow the successful Operation Sindoor and New Delhi’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty.

Although there is no official confirmation as to why the basic amenities for the Indian diplomats have been blocked, the report cites officials saying that they believe the curbs are a form of “petty retaliation” by Pakistan’s ISI to make life harder for Indian diplomats working in Islamabad following the tense stand-off between the countries, especially after India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty.

Pak cuts off gas and water supply

Citing sources, CNN-News18 reported that although gas pipelines have been installed at the High Commission premises, the supply has been intentionally stopped. Vendors who earlier provided gas cylinders for cooking and heating have been ordered not to sell to Indian staff. This has forced diplomats and their families to look for costly and limited options in the open market.

The problem is not limited to fuel. The report added that the High Commission’s regular supplier of clean, mineral water has also been stopped from making deliveries. All water sellers in Islamabad have been told not to supply the Commission. And since tap water is unsafe to drink without heavy filtration, this has caused major problems for the staff and their families.

No access to newspapers

In another move, vendors have been told to stop delivering newspapers to the High Commission. Indian officials believe this is an attempt to cut diplomats off from print media and limit their access to local news and viewpoints, the report said.

CNN-News18 quoted government sources saying that these measures break the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which ensures the proper functioning of embassies and protects the dignity and safety of diplomats. They also warned that such actions could further damage the already tense relationship between India and Pakistan.

Not the first time

A source told India Today TV that this is not the first time that the Indian diplomats have been harassed in Islamabad. Earlier the same thing happened when India carried out surgical strikes in 2019 after the Pulwama attack.

After facing such hurdles, reports suggest that India may take retaliatory steps against Pakistani diplomats. A report by Economic Times said that Pakistani authorities have also increased surveillance of the Indian diplomats, watching them closely at both their homes and offices in Islamabad.