The Indus Waters Treaty faces severe challenges as India suspends it, leading Pakistan to warn of war over potential water diversion. The treaty, vital for over 270 million people in Pakistan, was established six decades ago. Following an attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India blamed Pakistan-backed groups and announced its exit from the treaty. This decision has sparked military clashes and a diplomatic battle as both countries seek global support for their positions. India remains firm on its decision regarding the treaty.
The Indus Waters Treaty, a six-decade-old agreement governing water from the Indus Basin's rivers, faces suspension by India, prompting Pakistan to issue a war warning.
India's withdrawal from the Indus Waters Treaty followed violent attacks in Kashmir, escalating tensions and leading to missile exchanges and diplomatic campaigns between the two nations.
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