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Pakistan Warns of Global Treaty Credibility at Stake Over Indus Waters Dispute

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Pakistani Minister Musadik Malik has issued a stark warning regarding the future of the Indus Waters Treaty. He claimed that the outcome of the dispute would have far-reaching consequences for the credibility of international agreements worldwide. Malik suggested that if the treaty fails, it could signal a broader collapse of the global rules-based order. The remarks represent some of the strongest language used by Pakistani officials in the ongoing Indus Waters dispute.

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