Pakistan Urges India to Uphold Indus Waters Treaty

Pakistan calls on India to adhere to the Indus Waters Treaty, warning that disregarding the agreement could jeopardize downstream countries. Speaking at a water conference, Musadik Malik emphasized that India's politicization of shared resources poses global risks.

Pakistan Urges India to Uphold Indus Waters Treaty
Myself and Dr Musadik found spy cameras right over the polling booth!!!! (Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar/Twitter)

In a call for adherence to international agreements, Pakistan has urged India to uphold the Indus Waters Treaty, stressing that its suspension would endanger downstream nations. Musadik Malik, speaking at the water conference in Dushanbe, criticized India for politicizing water issues.

Malik cautioned that unilateral actions affecting shared rivers could escalate global challenges including water security and climate resilience. He insisted on respecting the treaty and mediation efforts. Following a terror attack in April 2022, India had placed the treaty in abeyance, leading to Pakistan’s strong objections, labeling the move as an 'act of war.'

The treaty, established in 1960 with World Bank's assistance, facilitates water sharing between the two countries. Malik also highlighted Pakistan's vulnerability to climate change, urging regional cooperation for preserving ecosystems as glaciers rapidly melt.

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