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Indus Treaty "Suspended" Till Pak Stops Cross-Border Terrorism: Centre
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Indus Treaty "Suspended" Till Pak Stops Cross-Border Terrorism: Centre

From NDTV · () English

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  • India has stated that the Indus Water Treaty is effectively suspended until Pakistan halts cross-border terrorism.
  • This stance was reiterated while rejecting Pakistan's criticisms regarding two river projects.
  • India maintains its consistent position that the treaty remains in abeyance due to Pakistan's alleged involvement in terrorism.

India has declared that the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) is effectively suspended, asserting that the agreement will remain in abeyance until Pakistan ceases all cross-border terrorism. This firm position was articulated by the Indian Centre on Friday as it addressed Pakistan's criticisms concerning two specific river projects.

New Delhi reiterated its long-standing stance on the treaty, emphasizing that the current situation necessitates Pakistan's complete cessation of cross-border terrorist activities. India has consistently linked the operational status of the IWT to Pakistan's actions regarding terrorism emanating from its territory.

The statement comes amidst ongoing tensions between the two nations, particularly concerning water resource management and security issues. By linking the treaty's suspension to counter-terrorism efforts, India signals its determination to use diplomatic and economic levers to pressure Pakistan on the issue of cross-border terrorism.

Rejecting Pakistan's criticism of two river projects, India on Friday reiterated its consistent stance on the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), saying that the agreement remains in abeyance until Pakistan completely stops cross-border terrorism.

โ€” Centre (India)India's official statement on the status of the Indus Water Treaty.
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