Indian false flag and current Indo-Pak stand-off updates

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Stupid logic

You can’t just decide to change a treaty just because you don’t like it

Do some basic homework before making dumb comments
We are not changing it , we are scraping it. You can take it up legally at the appropriate forum.
 
See..... Again you are in an extreme denial mode.
Your terrorist hindutva regime and whole family f your media is blaming Pakistan, immediately, without any proof, and war mongering since years if not decades.
Your government is extremely mischievous and openly involved in all the terror bombing activities inside Pakistan and supporting every terror act with chest thumping. Yet here you people try to play victim card.
Eacu time such incident in happend either in India or in Indian illegally occupied Kashmir all the connections goes back to the inside job and your own plotted plans.
World is not fool, we are not fool.
Your acts of treachery are just to steal more land and more water from Kashmir and to weaken Pakistan.
You cannot bully any of us now. We just laugh on you people and your war mongering.
Remember when war actually happens there will be nothing left except ashes. All will die but the difference is we as Muslims are nit afraid of death. 😉
Your defence minister said couple of days ago that they have been doing for 30 years, your previous PM said there are terrorist groups operating from Pakistan. Good for you, you are not afraid of death.
 
Bahi the correct word is "Scrapping" to discard NOT:

Which means to scrape to rub in ab abrasive fashion.
Thank you for finding the mistake, it's the auto fill , but as you understood i am sure other educated posters will understand too.

Thank you 

I am sorry if it came out as sarcasm, it was a honest mistake, I appreciate you pointed it out, I will try to check before I post. @RescueRanger
 
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Wow the videos of Kashmires being removed from the thread. Truth hurts I guess.
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This thread has run its course. Hype dying down as India sit back. Not even some SirgKal for bollywood?
 
Stupid logic

You can’t just decide to change a treaty just because you don’t like it

Do some basic homework before making dumb comments
Why not ..didn't US recently withdrew from INF treaty and Anti- ballistic missile treaty before that?
 

"Not Even A Drop...": How India Plans To Stem Flow Of Indus Water To Pak​

A key meeting was held at Home Minister Amit Shah's residence, which was attended by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil and top officials.​

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  • NDTV News Desk
  • India News
  • Apr 26, 2025 00:09 am IST
    • Published OnApr 26, 2025 00:09 am IST
    • Last Updated OnApr 26, 2025 00:09 am IST
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The Indus Waters Treaty was signed in 1960.

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Summary is AI generated, newsroom reviewed.
The suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty was announced by India on Wednesday.
Both short-term and long-term options were discussed at Friday's meeting
Desilting of existing dams is one of the options in the short-term
New Delhi:
Emphasising the importance of suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, Union Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil has said India will ensure that not even a "drop of water" from the Indus river goes to Pakistan.

Mr Patil said this in a post on Friday after a meeting at Home Minister Amit Shah's residence, which was also attended by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and top officials.


"The historic decision taken by the Modi government on the Indus Water Treaty is completely justified and in the national interest. We will ensure that not even a drop of water from the Indus River goes to Pakistan," Mr Patil wrote in Hindi on X.

The suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 was announced by India on Wednesday as part of a series of steps taken after the dastardly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam in which 25 tourists and a local were killed. The Jal Shakti Ministry then sent a letter on Thursday to Syed Ali Murtuza, Secretary in the Ministry of Water Resources of Pakistan, notifying the decision.

"The obligation to honour a treaty in good faith is fundamental to a treaty. However, what we have seen instead is sustained cross-border terrorism by Pakistan targeting the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir," the ministry said in the letter.

Priority Areas

Top officials said a detailed plan for India's next steps was discussed in the meeting at Mr Shah's residence and it was decided that the implementation of the treaty's suspension will begin immediately.

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"Several long-term plans are on the table but the priority is a plan that can serve as a blueprint for the immediate and mid-term future," an official said.

As part of the Indus Water Treaty, which was brokered by the World Bank, India has full right over the three eastern rivers in the Indus system - Ravi, Beas and Sutlej - while Pakistan gets access to around 135 million acre feet (MAF) of water from the three Western rivers - Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab - all of which flow downstream to the country from India.

Among the options that are on the table in the short term, the Centre is looking at de-silting existing dams on the Indus, Jhelum and Chenab and increasing reservoir capacity, all of which will reduce the water flowing into Pakistan.

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Pakistan has been objecting to two hydroelectric projects by India - Kishenganga on a tributary of the Jhelum and Ratle, which is under construction on a tributary of the Chenab. The suspension of the treaty will allow India to ignore Pakistan's objections.

In the longer term, building new dams and infrastructure on these rivers is also something that is being considered.

Legal Response

The officials said a legal response is also being drafted in case there is any pressure from the World Bank or any other international institutions. Diplomatic efforts will also continue to ensure other countries know why India took the step.

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"The government's intent is also to ensure that people in India face no or very little inconvenience because of this. The Jal Shakti, Home and Ministry of External Affairs are working on this in a coordinated fashion," an official said.

Pakistan has already indicated that it is rattled by the suspension of the treaty. "Any attempt to stop or divert the flow of water belonging to Pakistan as per the Indus Waters Treaty... will be considered as an Act of War and responded with full force across the complete spectrum of National Power," Pakistan's government said in a statement on Thursday.

Declaration of war.
 
Thank you for finding the mistake, it's the auto fill , but as you understood i am sure other educated posters will understand too.

Thank you 

I am sorry if it came out as sarcasm, it was a honest mistake, I appreciate you pointed it out, I will try to check before I post. @RescueRanger
Its okay I was not trying to be rude, English is not my first language either so I respect when someone makes a mistake, you don't need to apologise, and in return if I sounded like I was trying to be "over smart" that was not my intention.
 
Declaration of war.
They can't stop the flow of water at such scale overnight, another case of chest-thumping and needlessly conflating an issue. The sensible way to deal with this would have been to carry out an investigation, open it to public scrutiny by inviting the international media and engaging Pakistan if that is where the direction of the winds were blowing.

India hasn't done itself any favours by blocking access to Kashmir for Intl Observers and Foreign media for the past few years, which in turn has resulted in a muted uptick from Intel press.

The only thing that people are concerned about is a protracted hot conflict between two nuclear armed powers.
 
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