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Jaishankar said the Indus Waters Treaty remains in abeyance and will stay that way until Pakistan credibly ends cross-border ...
Pakistan willing to restart talks with India on Indus Water Treaty, despite India's abeyance post-Pahalgam attacks.
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The Express Tribune on MSNIndus Waters Treaty cannot be unilaterally suspended: World Bank presidentThe Indus Waters Treaty cannot be unilaterally suspended or altered, World Bank President Ajay Banga said last week, emphasising that any changes to the agreement require mutual consent from both ...
Follow The Hindu’s latest developments on the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan after Operation Sindoor.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday said that dealings with Pakistan will be “strictly bilateral”. He added that the Indus Waters Treaty will continue to be in abeyance.
After threatening India over its decision to hold the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, Pakistan has now made a reversal. It has reached out to New Delhi, urging a discussion and reconsideration of the ...
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ABP News on MSNPakistan Urges India To Reconsider Indus Waters Treaty Suspension Amid Looming Water Crisis: SourcesPakistan has urged India to reconsider suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, citing a severe water crisis threatening its ...
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Newspoint on MSNPakistan Signals Willingness to Discuss Indus Treaty After India's SuspensionAfter India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty over terror concerns, Pakistan has responded with a call for talks, but New ...
Pakistan has urged India to reconsider its suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, calling it illegal. India remains firm, ...
India can use this moment to push for a renegotiated, modernised Indus Waters Treaty that reflects current environmental, ...
Pakistan has reportedly written a letter to India, urging it to reconsider the decision to put the Indus Waters Treaty into ...
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