NEW DELHI/KARACHI (Reuters) -India suspended its participation in the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan last month after the killing of 26 civilians in Kashmir, which New Delhi blames on Islamabad.
Dulhasti Stage-II highlights the erosion of the Indus Waters Treaty and the use of water infrastructure as leverage in ...
In the wake of the horrific attack on unarmed civilians in Pahalgam in April, New Delhi made the momentous decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). It was an unprecedented move in the treaty ...
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NEW DELHI — In a decisive move following the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed the lives of 26 individuals, the Government of India has announced a series of ...
Though the two neighbors declared a cease-fire this month, a crucial water-sharing treaty remains at risk. Water diverted from the Kishenganga dam flowing into a lake near Srinagar, the capital of the ...
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — High in the Himalayas, the Indus River flows over the Tibetan Plateau before branching into a web of tributaries that stretch through India and Pakistan and converge to empty ...
India has begun work to boost reservoir holding capacity at two hydroelectric projects in the Himalayan region of Kashmir, sources with knowledge of the matter said, after fresh tension with Pakistan ...
“Pakistan has violated the spirit of the treaty by inflicting three wars and thousands of terror attacks on India,” said India’s Permanent Representative to the ...
As Pakistan reels from the most extensive airstrikes on its territory from India during official peacetime between the two countries, and amid ongoing gunfire exchanges across the Kashmir border, ...