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Al Jazeera on MSNCan India stop Pakistan’s river water — and will it spark a new war?
The decades-old Indus Waters Treaty faces its gravest challenge as India suspends it, prompting Pakistan to warn of war.
Reimagining the intricate river network as sources for resilience and cooperation across the Indus basin, constituencies for ...
I am currently in Pakistan conducting fieldwork in Kashmir and across the Indus Basin. Geopolitical tensions in the region, which have been worsened by the recent attack in Pahalgam, ...
Pakistan has been using terrorism as its defined policy towards India with an intent to destabilise India. The objective is clear to destabilise India by targeting the innocent people. This was ...
The new projects are likely to have enhanced storage capacities with low-level sluice gates that were not allowed under the ...
In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April.
New Delhi put into ‘abeyance’ its participation in the 1960 treaty after 26 people were killed in Kashmir in April.
For 65 years, the Indus Waters Treaty has seen the two South Asian rivals share access and use of the Indus Basin, a vast area covered by the Indus River and its tributaries that also stretches into ...
Though India has constructed dams and hydro projects on the Indus basin, they are not enough to even utilise the water it is guaranteed under the 1960 Indus Water Treaty.
The Indus Basin irrigates around 80% of Pakistan's arid land, according to Pakistani government estimates. Agriculture supports around two-thirds of its population.
The Indus Basin irrigates around 80% of Pakistan's arid land, according to Pakistani government estimates. Agriculture supports around two-thirds of its population. Water from the Indus Basin helps ...
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