Pakistan Warns India’s Indus Treaty Move Threatens Water Security
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Pakistan warns India’s Indus treaty move threatens water security
Pakistan has warned that India’s unilateral suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty poses a serious threat to water security and regional stability, saying the landmark agreement remains legally binding and cannot be altered by one side alone. The remarks were made by Pakistan’s Acting Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Usman Jadoon, at the Global Water Bankruptcy Policy Roundtable hosted by the Permanent Mission of Canada …
‘Weaponisation of water’: Pakistan warns UN India’s move on Indus treaty threatens water security
Pakistan has warned that India’s unilateral decision to hold the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance has created an unprecedented crisis for Pakistan’s water security and regional stability. Calling the move a deliberate “weaponisation of water,” Pakistan’s representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Usman Jadoon, said India’s actions amounted to material breaches of the landmark 1960 treaty. Speaking at the Global Water Bankruptcy Polic…
How India's Post-Pahalgam Indus Treaty Freeze Led To Pak's Water Panic
In the months since India put the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance, following the Pahalgam terror attack and the launch of Operation Sindoor, Pakistan has been summoning envoys and writing urgent letters to the United Nations.
Pakistan's frantic message to UN: 'Unprecedented crisis' after India's Indus Water Treaty move
New Delhi : (Jan 21) With India refusing to budge on the Indus Waters Treaty suspension, concern is mounting in Pakistan. Islamabad has now said that India’s move has triggered an “unprecedented crisis” for its water security and poses risks to regional stability. Usman Jadoon, Pakistan’s United Nations representative, described India’s decision as “weaponisation of water” and claimed that New Delhi’s actions breach the landmark 1960 treaty brok…
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