Undermining the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) would have disastrous consequences for regional peace and stability, cautioned ...
For over six decades, the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) of 1960 stood as a global benchmark for transboundary water governance. It survived three major wars, numerous border skirmishes, and decades of ...
For the first time since the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, desilting operations have gathered pace in Himalayan ...
The Indus Waters Treaty withstood several armed conflicts and a huge loss of glaciers. It should serve as a blueprint for ...
Pakistan faces a wheat shortfall of over 2 million tonnes amid Afghan conflict, Indus Waters Treaty tensions and reduced rainfall.
As the first golden rays of sunlight spread across the fertile plains of Khanpur, 65-year-old farmer Sajid Abbasi quietly ...
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With Indus Water Treaty in abeyance, India alerts Pakistan about Tawi flood threat as goodwill gesture
Amid tense ties with Pakistan, India extended a goodwill gesture to the neighboring country by apprising it about the flood situation in the Tawi River. The information was given via the Indian High ...
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India's Indus Waters Treaty Suspension Puts Pakistan At 'Acute Risk' Of Scarcity: Report
Pakistan, heavily reliant on the waters of the Indus basin, faces an acute risk of scarcity after India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) earlier this year, according to the Ecological Threat ...
Climate change refers to a shift in temperature and weather patterns across the Earth or within a specific area. Natural factors such as volcanic activity, solar variations, and ocean wave cycles can ...
The IWT enabled the upper riparian to execute diversions.
THE 1996 Ganges Water Sharing Treaty (GWT) between India and Bangladesh was never designed to last forever. Its architects ...
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