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India keeps Indus Waters Treaty suspended, cites Pakistan's support for terrorism

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India has maintained its suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, holding the agreement 'in abeyance' due to what it describes as Pakistan's ongoing support for cross-border terrorism. The Ministry of External Affairs reiterated its position, stating that Pakistan must halt its sponsorship of terror before the treaty can be revisited. New Delhi has made clear that normalisation of the water-sharing arrangement is contingent on a change in Pakistan's behaviour. Separately, India has conveyed its position on the proposed Teesta River project to Bangladesh, pledging cooperation grounded in mutual understanding and consultations between the two sides.

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