India–Pakistan Tensions: What They Mean for Your Business Continuity Plan A fresh wave of tension between India and Pakistan is sending shockwaves through global supply chains. This week, India launched airstrikes on what it called “terrorist infrastructure” in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Pakistan hit back with threats, warning of retaliation and hinting at tearing up key peace treaties. At the same time, India has pulled out of the Indus Waters Treaty—threatening Pakistan’s agricultural lifeline. The UK government isn’t taking chances. It’s updated its travel advice, reviewed outdated contingency plans, and warned of “huge” geopolitical risks. So, what does this mean for business? Disrupted Supply Chains, Delayed Deliveries The fallout is already hitting trade. Pakistan has closed its airspace to Indian flights and cut off bilateral trade. Sea and land routes are backed up or shut, forcing cargo onto longer, pricier detours. Even if your business doesn’...