Pakistan Writes 4 Letters to India, Urging Them to Reconsider Decision to Suspend Indus Waters Treaty
- India suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan on April 23 following the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians on April 22.
- India paused the treaty after the Cabinet Committee on Security approved the move, citing the need to stop Pakistan's cross-border terrorism support.
- The Pakistani official responsible for water resources has written to India’s Jal Shakti Ministry on four occasions, appealing for the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty to be reconsidered in light of an emerging water shortage.
- Indian External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on April 29 that India would not engage in talks until Pakistan irreversibly ends terrorism, while PM Modi declared 'terror and trade cannot go together'.
- The treaty remains suspended, and India insists it will stay on hold until Pakistan credibly stops terrorism, while Pakistan warns that reduced water flows risk escalating conflict.
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Pakistan writes 4 letters to India, urging them to reconsider decision to suspend Indus Waters Treaty
India had announced its decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) of 1960 with Pakistan on April 23 — a day after at least 26 people were killed in the Pahalgam terror attack.
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