Dhaka, April 25 -- Islamabad will also exercise the right to hold all bilateral accords with India, including the 1972 Simla Agreement, in abeyance until New Delhi desists from "fomenting terrorism inside Pakistan", Pakistan's Prime Minister's office said in a statement.The Simla Agreement was signed after the third war between the two countries and lays down principles meant to govern bilateral relations, including respect for a ceasefire line in Kashmir.There was no immediate response from New Delhi to Pakistan's announcement.Pakistan's dollar-denominated government bonds dropped morethan 4 cents on Thursday as the tensions escalated.Muslim-majority Kashmir has been at the heart of the animosity between India and Pakistan, with both claim...