Panic in Pakistan as India vows to cut off water supply over Kashmir
- India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, which provides water to 80% of Pakistani farms, due to Pakistan's alleged support for terrorism.
- Pakistan has denied any involvement and declared that blocking its water would be considered an Act of War, according to statements from government officials.
- Economists warn that water shortages will affect agriculture and electricity generation, potentially crippling the economy.
- Former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari expressed concern that exiting the treaty might lead to new conflicts for future generations.
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Water, medicines, fertiliser: Pakistan in panic mode as India tightens screws after Pahalgam attack
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