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Pakistan Feels The Heat, Urges India To Resume Indus Waters Treaty Amid Mounting Pressure: Sources

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Last Updated:May 14, 2025, 19:17 IST

Pakistan has urged India to reconsider its determination to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty. With IWT successful abeyance, India has been expediting stalled hydroelectric projects successful J&K

India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan aft  the Pahalgam attack. (PTI)

India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan aft the Pahalgam attack. (PTI)

Even arsenic Pakistan feels the vigor of India’s diplomatic and economical measures, 1 determination has wounded the state the astir – the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT).

Fearing a h2o crisis, Pakistan has present reached retired to India. “Syed Ali Murtaza, Secretary of Pakistan’s Ministry of Water Resources, wrote a missive to the Secretary of India’s Ministry of Jal Shakti a fewer days ago. In the letter, an entreaty was made to reconsider the determination of putting the IWT successful abeyance," an authoritative root told CNN-News18.

The pact was enactment successful abeyance based connected a determination of the furniture committee connected information (CCS) connected April 23, a time aft the Pahalgam panic onslaught which killed 26. “We volition not springiness them a azygous driblet of water, travel what may," Jal Shakti curate CR Patil had told News18 aft the CCS took the decision. India had besides announced that it volition halt sharing flood warnings with Pakistan.

India has considered each options, which see taking long-, mid- and short-term measures connected the h2o flow, which volition present stay restricted, said sources. For the past 2 weeks, h2o has been released to Pakistan connected aggregate occasions, they said.

However, arsenic summertime approaches, the authorities is likely to unopen the tap.

‘ATTACK ON OUR ECONOMY’: WHAT PAKISTAN SAID

“We person responded to the Indian letters by conveying that the pact remains afloat successful unit and is binding connected the parties. There is nary proviso successful the pact to clasp it successful abeyance. The Indus Waters Treaty has been palmy h2o sharing statement betwixt the 2 neighbouring countries. The pact has withstood tests of wars and standoffs…," said Pakistan successful the letter, according to sources.

“Holding successful abeyance of Indus h2o pact is unilateral and illegal…Pakistan is an agrarian economy. Millions of radical are babelike connected the h2o being regulated by this treaty. The Indian determination is equivalent to an onslaught connected the radical of Pakistan and its economy," it added.

As per the 1960 treaty, India got astir 30% of the full h2o carried by the Indus River System located successful India, portion Pakistan got the remaining 70%.

CENTRE’S KEY MEETING THIS WEEK

In effect to the Pahalgam attack, India launched Operation Sindoor connected May 7, targeting 9 panic camps successful Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) successful airstrikes. After a struggle for 4 days, a ceasefire was announced connected May 10. The Indian government, however, maintained that the IWT volition stay successful abeyance.

With the IWT suspended, the Modi authorities is expected to instrumentality large steps toward completing the stalled hydroelectric projects. A cardinal gathering is apt to beryllium held this week with Home Minister Amit Shah, on with Water Resources Minister Patil, Power Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, and elder officials from each related ministries. Since the suspension of the IWT, 2 meetings person already taken spot betwixt Shah, Patil, and apical officials of the ministry.

PROJECTS THAT CAN GO ON IN FULL FORCE

India, meanwhile, aims to accelerate the Read Entire Article