Indus Water Treaty: Discussion, News & Updates

From bombing them to delay analysis ?

This project is significant since its implementation creates a precedence of diversion.

Winters will be tough in pakistan.

Ah, this is the point (yet again) where reality and Indian ambitions painfully collide.

Mate, a while back you were promising us squadrons of Tejas, no you are going on about non existent dams.

Why not talk when there is action, or does Modi deprive you of such concrete acheivments over Pakistan, who I may remind you, is supposed to be globally isolated right now according to 56 inch chest.....
 
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Hope this saffron monkey comes to power in india. Hope he tries try and then see what actually happens when you threaten a free Muslim country and their people. They are used to indian Muslim and think all are same.

Cry me a river
 
Bomb a non existing thing? What kind of gobbar arya logic is that?

Which companies are building these projects? Name the companies ...

Summers will be tough, monsoon will be tough, autumn will be tough, now winters will be tough. When will india be tough enough to walk the talk?

Your modi and RSS are meeting ISI in secrecy, did they tell you about that? Or they have you on duty to chase any indian who questions Ram Mandir corruption?
We are desilting existing dams , their capacity is increasing you will see its impact in winters.

Pakistan is so grossly incompetent, can't even track the volumes of water released without data shared by India ,so good luck.

No talks are happening & all these projects are fast tracked , names of the companies are already mentioned here.
 
We are desilting existing dams , their capacity is increasing you will see its impact in winters.

Pakistan is so grossly incompetent, can't even track the volumes of water released without data shared by India ,so good luck.

No talks are happening & all these projects are fast tracked , names of the companies are already mentioned here.

"Fast tracked" , "you will see it happening"

Sigh, the more things change, the more things stay the same....
 
We are desilting existing dams , their capacity is increasing you will see its impact in winters.

Pakistan is so grossly incompetent, can't even track the volumes of water released without data shared by India ,so good luck.

No talks are happening & all these projects are fast tracked , names of the companies are already mentioned here.
How incompetent must Indians be to be crying about the terms of a treaty signed over half a century ago?

Don't worry too much though. Your incompetence at statesmanship will be held to account.
 
No talks are happening & all these projects are fast tracked , names of the companies are already mentioned here.

Oh no talks then why this kinar's small balls are in twist?

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NAME THE COMPANIES .. come on

We are desilting existing dams , their capacity is increasing you will see its impact in winters.

Is your grand dad alive? If not he died wishing Pakistan would collapse and if he is alive ask that gentleman if he has wised up over the years and can teach you not to believe in stupid wishes and dreams.

Pakistan is so grossly incompetent, can't even track the volumes of water released without data shared by India ,so good luck.

Pathological liars are blaming us for incompetence, should we believe or should we believe.
 
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My takeaways from today's background security briefing in Rawalpindi:India cannot stop Pakistan's water. Period.

New Delhi knew Pakistan's nuclear doctrines.
India is likely to face increasing regional isolation in the years ahead. While in the emerging regional order, India space is expected to shrink.

The fragmentation of India is viewed by some within the Pakistani establishment as only a matter of time.The façade of secularism is expected to erode further, with majoritarian ideology - Hindutva - increasingly shaping the India political and social landscape.

India's persistent obsession with Pakistan reflects deeper internal insecurities and exposes the fragility of the narrative on which its strategic posture rests.The Pakistani security establishment believes that India, in its present form, is not a sustainable political entity, arguing that its unnatural rests on an artificial construct reinforced by a deeply entrenched caste-based social order.

India remains at odds with all of its immediate neighbours and continues to face border disputes across the region.Another showdown between India and Pakistan is more likely.Pakistan has become truely a hard state..
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This Pakistani British Hydrology expert think that it is not technically possible for India to block much of Pakistan's water and the threat is over blown..........
 
We are desilting existing dams , their capacity is increasing you will see its impact in winters.

Pakistan is so grossly incompetent, can't even track the volumes of water released without data shared by India ,so good luck.

No talks are happening & all these projects are fast tracked , names of the companies are already mentioned here.
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Don't Do Unto Other What You Don't Want Done To You: China's Gao Warns India | Indus Water Treaty​

Jul 1, 2026

Chinese scholar and political analyst Victor Gao has weighed in on the India-Pakistan Indus water dispute, arguing that India is "not exactly" the upstream country because the Indus River and many of its tributaries originate in the Himalayas.
Gao also warned against using water as a tool of political pressure, saying countries should not do unto others what they would not want done to themselves.

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This Pakistani British Hydrology expert think that it is not technically possible for India to block much of Pakistan's water and the threat is over blown..........


They can't stop 100% of water thats not a point. But if tunnel on Chenab steal even 1% of water then thats a act of war. Also remember India will try to steal as much water as possible in lean phase of December-April. They can do lot more then tunnels on Chenab. On indus and jhelum, it will be difficult so they will focus on Chenab.

These experts are of no good unfortunately. Pakistan will need to make it clear that Indian dam on ravi and satluj/beas will survive if they go ahead on Chenab tunnel project.
 

Don't Do Unto Other What You Don't Want Done To You: China's Gao Warns India | Indus Water Treaty​

Jul 1, 2026

Chinese scholar and political analyst Victor Gao has weighed in on the India-Pakistan Indus water dispute, arguing that India is "not exactly" the upstream country because the Indus River and many of its tributaries originate in the Himalayas.
Gao also warned against using water as a tool of political pressure, saying countries should not do unto others what they would not want done to themselves.

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An excellent analysis....
 

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