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Pakistan, which denied any role in the terrorist attack, called India’s move an “act of war.” India’s targeting of water, however, is not just about combating terrorism, analysts say.
ISLAMABAD, NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Pakistan will not get water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday, upping the rhetoric in a standoff over ...
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan is preparing international legal action over India's suspension of a key river water-sharing treaty, a government minister told Reuters, as tensions intensify ...
Pahalgam terrorist attack: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif's address majorly remained focused on the Indus Water Treaty, as he stressed that any attempt to stop water will be 'responded to with full ...
Pakistan, in response, warned that any attempt to stop the flow of water from India, which is located upstream, “will be considered as an Act of War and responded with full force across the ...
Pakistan will take all appropriate steps to safeguard its due share of water, guaranteed by the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), declared Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, who chaired a high-level meeting on ...
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