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China’s insertion into India-Pakistan waters dispute adds a further ripple in South Asia

Summary by South Asia Time
Pintu Kumar Mahla, University of ArizonaWith the future of a crucial water-sharing treaty between India and Pakistan up in the air, one outside party is looking on with keen interest: China. For 65 years, the Indus Waters Treaty has seen the two South Asian rivals share access and use of the Indus Basin, a vast area covered by the Indus River and its tributaries that also stretches into Afghanistan and China. For much of that history, there has …
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South Asia Time broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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