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idk maybe just look at the fucking map

Looks like diverting Indus river might be too costly and engineering might be too complex might not be feasible…

But Jhelum and Chenab, Ravi ans Beas and Satluj … India should completely divert to thirsty Indian population…

Sad India was suffering from this extremely bad treaty for so long.

Dont know what those old fuckrards nehru and gandhi was doing signing 80% of Indian water … its not a treaty its a massive corruption and treason with Indian population
 

Yes its fair only you Pakistanis laughing on us Indians , u got an awesome deal by corrupt gandhi n nehru by signing 80% water to Pakistan…

Hopefully we never get folks like those in charge ever again, Modi should correct this treason done by gandhi nehru on India
 
sure man didn't know you could own water

U understand 80% water was signed to Pakistan,

India got what 20%?

Is this deal fair???

We have large population more arable area and still this injustice?

I say 70% to India and 30% to Pakistan was a fair deal…
 
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EDITORIAL: India's renewed push to fast-track several disputed hydropower projects on the Indus basin rivers controlled by Pakistan is not a coincidence.

The move is less about New Delhi’s energy ambitions and more about its ulterior motives to deploy a shared water system as an instrument of coercion against Pakistan. The recent approval of the Dulhasti Stage-II hydropower project on the Chenab, following the revival of environmental clearances for the much larger, decades-old Sawalkote scheme, is a clear signal of a deliberate acceleration of dam-building on the river allocated to Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty.

That this push comes in the aftermath of India’s unilateral suspension of the water treaty following this year’s attack in Pahalgam in occupied Kashmir lends credence to reports that New Delhi is planning to build water storage on Pakistan’s rivers to control their flows downstream.

Read full editorial: https://www.dawn.com/news/1964260/
 
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EDITORIAL: India's renewed push to fast-track several disputed hydropower projects on the Indus basin rivers controlled by Pakistan is not a coincidence.

The move is less about New Delhi’s energy ambitions and more about its ulterior motives to deploy a shared water system as an instrument of coercion against Pakistan. The recent approval of the Dulhasti Stage-II hydropower project on the Chenab, following the revival of environmental clearances for the much larger, decades-old Sawalkote scheme, is a clear signal of a deliberate acceleration of dam-building on the river allocated to Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty.

That this push comes in the aftermath of India’s unilateral suspension of the water treaty following this year’s attack in Pahalgam in occupied Kashmir lends credence to reports that New Delhi is planning to build water storage on Pakistan’s rivers to control their flows downstream.

Read full editorial: https://www.dawn.com/news/1964260/
So, will Munir step in to defend Pakistan from this attack on its sovereignty or will he be content being a minerals salesman and boot polisher of Trump and keep awarding himself promotions and medals for continued failures and the murder of democracy?
 
It will always be in abeyance. Pakistan whether accepts it or not , does not matter.
This is called "theft of natural resources". It has been explained repeatedly that "abeyance" is a non-existent term in the context of the IWT. The state of abeyance is a simple fabrication that actually represents breach of a treaty and theft of natural resources to cause harm upon civilians.

Stand by this treaty breach and theft, and own it fully for what it is, for there will be consequences.
 

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