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Pakistan's Indus Waters Treaty Pressure on India Reflects Its Own Desperation

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Pakistan has been escalating rhetoric and issuing threats toward India over the Indus Waters Treaty, but New Delhi has shown no signs of reconsidering its position. Analysts suggest that Pakistan's aggressive posturing stems from its own vulnerability and helplessness over water security rather than any position of strength. India has remained unmoved by Islamabad's pressure tactics, indicating the threats are having little diplomatic effect. Pakistan's strategy of using intimidation to gain leverage over water rights appears to be backfiring, with observers noting it reveals weakness rather than resolve.

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