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I don't know international maritime laws, but logic says if an international agreement is reached, then not ratified by parl of one of the countries, its that country's internal issue. The other country will obviously go by the agreement only! Ratification should be done before signing the agreement, right?
Its like I go and sign a business deal, and later say I can't honor the deal as my boss didn't approve it.
Its like I go and sign a business deal, and later say I can't honor the deal as my boss didn't approve it.
Why should both parties stay away? It was Indian territory, and it's transfer has not yet been ratified by the Indian Parliament, so shouldn't status quo be maintained?