In the wake of the recent Pahalgam terror attack, India has announced the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan. The decision was reached during a crucial high-level security meeting. The Indus Water Treaty, facilitated by the World Bank in 1960, regulates the distribution of the Indus River system’s waters between the two countries. This move has raised concerns about the impact on Pakistan’s agriculture and water security, potentially resulting in economic uncertainty. The suspension of the treaty marks a significant development in the already strained relations between India and Pakistan.
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India Suspends Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan after Pahalgam Attack, Raising Concerns over Water Security and Economic Stability
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