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India Suspends Indus Waters Treaty Following Rising Tensions With Pakistan

In a dramatic and unprecedented move, the Indian government has decided to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty with immediate effect, citing national security concerns following a deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam region.

The attackers, according to Indian authorities, had links to Pakistan.

Amid national mourning and rising anger, Debashree Mukherjee, Secretary of India’s Jal Shakti Ministry, formally informed Pakistan of the suspension.

A letter addressed to Syed Ali Murtaza, Pakistan’s Water Resources Secretary, outlined India’s concerns over persistent cross-border terrorism, which it described as a grave threat to the country’s sovereignty and security.

Trust And Goodwill Undermined

The letter stressed that international treaties must be upheld with goodwill and mutual trust.

However, India asserted that repeated terrorist incidents originating from Pakistani soil had shattered this trust, particularly in the sensitive region of Jammu and Kashmir.

As a result, India claims it has been unable to fully utilise its rights under the treaty, which governs the distribution of water from the Indus river system.

Repeated Calls For Dialogue Rebuffed

Furthermore, Indian officials highlighted that Pakistan had rejected proposals for dialogue that India had initiated in accordance with the treaty’s provisions.

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This unwillingness to engage diplomatically, India argues, undermines the treaty’s purpose and mechanism for conflict resolution.

Consequently, India has opted to temporarily suspend the agreement, signalling its frustration and the breakdown of diplomatic channels.

Push For Treaty Reform

India has long advocated for amendments to several articles and appendices of the 1960 treaty, arguing that it no longer reflects contemporary realities.

Officials point out that dramatic shifts in environmental, demographic, and geopolitical conditions necessitate a re-evaluation of water-sharing arrangements.

India insists that it must now prioritise the development of clean energy and fair access to water resources for its growing population.

High-Level Strategic Meeting Scheduled

In light of the suspension, Home Minister Amit Shah is set to chair a high-level meeting on Friday at his residence.

The meeting will include senior Union Ministers, including Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil, and will focus on India’s strategic roadmap moving forward, as well as possible diplomatic repercussions and Pakistan’s expected response.

A Treaty In Jeopardy

The World Bank brokered the Indus Waters Treaty in 1960, and many have long hailed it as one of Asia’s most enduring and successful international water agreements.

However, the recent escalation in cross-border tensions has placed the treaty’s future in jeopardy.

India’s suspension of the treaty represents not only a strong diplomatic message but also a strategic effort to apply pressure on Islamabad.

As the situation evolves, the international community will be closely watching how both nations navigate this historic turning point.

Richa Kaushik

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