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India says Indus Waters Treaty will stay suspended until Pakistan ends terror support

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India has firmly maintained that the Indus Waters Treaty will remain suspended indefinitely in response to Pakistan's continued support for cross-border terrorism. The Ministry of External Affairs reiterated this position, making clear the suspension is a direct consequence of Pakistan's alleged sponsorship of militant activities. The stance follows India's earlier declaration that 'blood and water cannot flow together,' made in the wake of a major terror attack. New Delhi has stated that restoration of the treaty is contingent on Pakistan unequivocally abandoning its backing of cross-border terrorism.

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