Pahalgam terror attack LIVE: Amit Shah holds meeting on Indus Waters Treaty; combing operation underway to nab terrorists
- India announced the suspension of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan on Wednesday, following a militant assault that resulted in 26 fatalities in the Pahalgam area of Jammu and Kashmir the previous day.
- The suspension followed escalating cross-border terrorism from Pakistan, which India says undermines treaty stability, while Pakistan denies supporting militants.
- The treaty, mediated by the World Bank, allocates water from six rivers between the two nations, with India receiving the eastern rivers and Pakistan the western ones, both reliant on the flows for agriculture and hydropower.
- India announced it will stop sharing hydrological data and project details with Pakistan, with officials warning that stopping water flow would be "considered as an Act of War" by Pakistan's prime minister’s office.
- This move signals a major shift in water relations, potentially causing uncertainty for Pakistan’s agriculture during the dry season and heightening bilateral tensions between the countries.
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A meeting was held at Amit Shah's residence to discuss the future course of action on the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, which has been suspended after the Pahalgam attack.
Haryana Addresses Pahalgam Attack Fallout Amid Indus Treaty Tensions
Haryana Addresses Pahalgam Attack Fallout Amid Indus Treaty Tensions Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has called a high-level meeting to address security concerns following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam. This decision comes after discussions with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, according to a statement from the Directorate of Public Relations, Haryana. The meeting will focus on maintaining law and order in the state and will includ…
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