After surviving three wars, Indus Waters Treaty finally gets the axe

India’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, a significant move against Pakistan, halts regulated water flow from western rivers, impacting Pakistan’s irrigation and drinking water during peak summer. This action necessitates India increasing its water storage capacity and advancing hydro-electric projects to gain long-term water control, despite the treaty surviving multiple conflicts. India’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, a significant move against Pakistan, halts regulated water flow from western rivers, impacting Pakistan’s irrigation and drinking water during peak summer. This action necessitates India increasing its water storage capacity and advancing hydro-electric projects to gain long-term water control, despite the treaty surviving multiple conflicts.
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