India has taken a firm stance following the recent Pahalgam terror attack by suspending the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan. This crucial decision was reached during a high-level security meeting in response to the escalating tensions between the two nations. The Indus Water Treaty, facilitated by the World Bank in 1960, regulates the distribution of waters from the Indus River system between India and Pakistan. The suspension of this treaty carries profound implications for Pakistan, particularly in terms of its agriculture and water security. With the potential disruption of water supply, Pakistan faces the risk of economic instability and agricultural challenges. The move by India to suspend the treaty underscores the gravity of the situation and further exacerbates the strained relations between the two countries. The implications of this decision on the region’s geopolitical landscape remain to be seen as tensions continue to escalate.
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India Suspends Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan After Pahalgam Attack, Threatening Pakistan’s Water Security and Economy
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India suspends Indus Waters Treaty, closes Attari checkpost, bars Pakistani nationals from SAARC visa exemptions post Pahalgam terror attack.
