Indus Waters Treaty Suspension: Pakistan’s Response to India

Pakistan has decided to issue a formal diplomatic notice to India over the sus_pension of the Indus Waters Treaty, following legal and constitutional consultations by relevant ministries. The Foreign Affairs, Water Resources, and Law ministries have completed initial groundwork, with the notice expected soon. Pakistan will demand clear explanations for India’s unilateral move, which it sees as a viola_tion of international oblig_ations. Officials are also considering raising the issue on global platforms to strengthen their legal and moral stance. This action follows India’s suspension of the treaty after the Paha_lgam fal_se flag operation and its directive for Pakistani nationals to leave.Image is just for reference #IndusWatersTreaty #PakistanIndia #WaterRights #WaterDispute

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