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Pakistan Minister Warns India Could Use Water as Weapon

Pakistan minister warns of water war, India's intentions unclear

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World Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sun, 23 August 2026 at 11:05 am
Pakistan Minister Warns India Could Use Water as Weapon

A Pakistani minister has warned that India could use water as a weapon against Pakistan, as the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) remains in abeyance. The IWT, signed in 1960, is a water-sharing agreement between India and Pakistan that aims to regulate the use of the Indus River and its tributaries.

The minister's statement comes at a time when tensions between India and Pakistan are running high. The IWT has been a point of contention between the two countries, with Pakistan accusing India of violating the treaty by building dams and hydroelectric projects on the Indus River and its tributaries.

India has maintained that its projects are in compliance with the IWT, but Pakistan has expressed concerns that these projects could disrupt the water flow into Pakistan. The IWT is considered a vital agreement for Pakistan, as the country relies heavily on the Indus River for its agricultural and drinking water needs.

The Pakistani minister's warning highlights the growing tensions between India and Pakistan over water sharing. The IWT has been in abeyance since 2019, when India decided to stop attending meetings of the Indus Water Commission, which is responsible for implementing the treaty.

The commission was set up to resolve disputes and implement the treaty, but its meetings have been suspended since 2019. The suspension of the commission's meetings has raised concerns about the future of the IWT and the potential for water wars between India and Pakistan.

The Indus River is a vital source of water for both India and Pakistan, and the IWT is considered a crucial agreement for maintaining peace and stability in the region. However, the ongoing tensions between the two countries have raised concerns about the potential for conflict over water sharing.

In recent years, India has built several dams and hydroelectric projects on the Indus River and its tributaries, which has raised concerns in Pakistan about the potential impact on the country's water supply. Pakistan has accused India of violating the IWT by building these projects, which India has denied.

The dispute over the IWT has been ongoing for several years, with both countries accusing each other of violating the treaty. The Pakistani minister's warning highlights the need for a resolution to the dispute and the importance of maintaining the IWT to prevent water wars between India and Pakistan.

The future of the IWT remains uncertain, and the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan have raised concerns about the potential for conflict over water sharing. The international community has called for a resolution to the dispute, and the United Nations has offered to mediate talks between the two countries.

In conclusion, the Pakistani minister's warning highlights the growing tensions between India and Pakistan over water sharing. The IWT is a vital agreement for maintaining peace and stability in the region, and its future remains uncertain. The international community must play a role in resolving the dispute and preventing water wars between India and Pakistan.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Indus Water Treaty?

The Indus Water Treaty is a water-sharing agreement between India and Pakistan signed in 1960.

Why is the IWT in abeyance?

The IWT is in abeyance because India stopped attending meetings of the Indus Water Commission in 2019.

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