Meengla
Elite Member
I'm sure no real starvation will happen, it's physically impossible to block such a massive river completely.
At most, it becomes another pressure point in India's toolbox.
From our point of view, there’s no ethical issue in using every available option to push back against a hostile neighbour that refuses to dismantle terror infrastructure.
There is 'no ethical issue' in using water, which is the basic requirement for human life, as a mere 'pressure point'? You know you will use water as weapon for anything you don't like about Pakistan.
Let's consider a hypothetical scenario: The Rann of Kutch region has a minor dispute between India and Pakistan over boundaries. It is currently of not particular significance but lets say that some huge offshore natural resources are discovered. Then it would become a point of contention as to who owns that. You'd certainly use the water that you might control to get 'concessions' out of Pakistan, similar to what Israel can do to its neighbors should they look after their own interests. 'BLACKMAIL' is the common trait you have with Israel!









