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UN experts' report details India's military strikes and treaty suspension as unlawful, noting disruptions in water flow affecting agriculture.
- Five UN experts compile a report that calls India’s cross-border strikes `unlawful use of force` on Pakistan’s territory, highlighting unilateral suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty.
- The Indus Waters Treaty, a bilateral agreement between India and Pakistan, is unlawful to suspend unilaterally, UN experts say, as India did on December 21, 2025.
- The report shows disruptions in the Jhelum and Neelum rivers, with reduced releases lowering flow into Mangla Dam and affecting crops fed by the Marala‑Ravi link and Punjab canals.
- Pakistan’s Foreign Office sought clarification from India over the Chenab disruption while officials emphasise Pakistan prefers dialogue to war, saying it responded with force to the May conflict.
- Despite the UN findings, India continues to disrupt river flows, and the report says the military strikes appeared to have `violated the rights to life and security of person`.
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