nahtanbob
Banned
You genius. I am pointing out to you that IWT governed water sharing from sources that lay in DISPUTED TERRITORY.
The Brahmaputra and Ganges did not flow from disputed territory therefore did not require a specific treaty to resolve their utility for downstream riparian territory. Yes, there were some distinct border disputes between erstwhile East Pakistan and India but these were themselves resolved in the 1950s.
You are comparing apples with oranges just to try and make some desperate point to deflect from my original point, which is that the Indian race in general has demonstrated that it will not honour any agreed, attested, witnessed, and signed treaty. We have evidence of this behaviour, which is likened to simple breach of an agreed contract.
Then, being well aware of your own subterfuge, you introduced two new and different complaints about "doing nothing for East Pakistan" and "not building dams in West Pakistan".
Address my accusation first then I will fix you up on these new problems that seem to be keeping you up at night.
As a side note, the above is why we call you the Chanakiya Qom.
Do you understand now?
RIver water sharing has nothing to do with disputed territory
Otherwise Pakistan Punjab and Pakistan Sind would not be squabbling over water










