Indus Waters Treaty Tensions: Pakistan Accuses India of Treaty Breaches
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar accuses India of breaching the Indus Waters Treaty by manipulating water flow, affecting regional stability and international law. This follows India's unilateral actions in April and culminates in disputes over hydrological data sharing, threatening Pakistan's agriculture and prompting diplomatic objections.
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In a pointed accusation, Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has taken aim at India, accusing it of breaching the Indus Waters Treaty, a critical agreement dictating water sharing between the two nations.
Addressing the media, Dar claimed India's recent actions in manipulating the Chenab river's flow violate the pact, threatening regional stability and international law. The tensions have escalated since India's suspension of the treaty in April, following the Pahalgam terror attack.
Dar warned that India's failure to adhere to hydrological data sharing jeopardizes Pakistan's agricultural sector, raising concerns over potential serious diplomatic consequences.
(With inputs from agencies.)

