Indus Waters Treaty: History, Current Status and What Lies Ahead

The Indus Waters Treaty, a landmark water-sharing agreement between India and Pakistan, has a complex history shaped by diplomacy and conflict. A major turning point in the treaty's trajectory came in the wake of a terror attack, rather than through formal legal or diplomatic channels. The treaty has faced repeated strains over the decades, with both nations holding differing positions on its interpretation and implementation. Recent geopolitical tensions have brought the future of the agreement under fresh scrutiny. The treaty's fate now hangs in the balance as both countries navigate an increasingly fraught bilateral relationship.
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