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India's bold decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty has left Pakistan grappling with a crisis of its own making.
Dignity cannot coexist with duplicity. As the Indus flows through the mountains of Kashmir and into the plains of Pakistan, let it now carry a message — not of hostility, but of hard realism.
The waters of the Indus River and its tributaries have long represented a strategic vulnerability for Pakistan. In the wake ...
After the Pahalgam terror attack, India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty marks a seismic shift in South Asia’s hydro-politics, exposing both countries to new risks of ecological collapse, food ...
Experts pointed out that technically India has not exited from the treaty as there is no exit clause in the Indus Water ...
India has suspended the Indus water treaty with Pakistan, potentially affecting water flows, citing the need for ...
It was once said that future wars would not be fought over land or ideology, but over something far more elemental — water.
The geography makes it next to impossible to stop the flow of the waters from the Indus, Chenab and Jhelum. Yet there was ...
The threat by Islamabad to tear up the 1972 Shimla agreement can have far more serious and disastrous consequences for ...
INS Vikrant and its naval group moved into the Arabian Sea, close to Pakistan’s coast, while the Indian Air Force increased ...
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No Indus water for Pakistan
In a decisive shift, the Government of India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, marking a bold recalibration of its strategic doctrine ...