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Indus Waters Treaty was India's Largesse Towards Pakistan
Pakistan on ‘backfoot’, “ready to discuss” India's concern on Indus Water Treaty
India is seeking changes in a six-decade-old Indus water treaty and has formally notified Pakistan to amend the pact. The longstanding dispute concerning the Kishanganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects has prompted India to seek a modification in the treaty.
Pakistan urges India to honour provisions of Indus Water Treaty
India on August 30 served a formal notice to Pakistan seeking a review of the agreement citing “fundamental and unforeseen” changes in the circumstances and impact of the persistent cross-border terrorism,
Pakistan urges India to 'honour' provisions of Indus Water Treaty a day after New Delhi issues formal notice
Baloch pointed out that the two countries have a mechanism of Indus Water Commissioners and all issues about the treaty can be discussed in it. She also said that any measures to address concerns about the treaty must be taken within the agreement's provisions.
India issues second notice to Pakistan for '64-year-old' Indus Waters Treaty
The Indus Waters Treaty, brokered in 1960, allocates water from six rivers between the two nations. Under the treaty India controls the water from the Beas, Ravi, and Sutlej (eastern rivers), while Pakistan has rights over the Chenab, Indus, and Jhelum (western rivers).
Why India and Pakistan signed the Indus Water Treaty in 1960
Under the Indus Water Treaty, India was granted unrestricted access to the water from the ‘Eastern Rivers’, and Pakistan retained rights to that from the ‘Western Rivers'.
EXPLAINED: What Is Indus Water Treaty And Why Is India Seeking Its Review With Pakistan?
India has officially sought a review of the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), a water-sharing agreement established in 1960 with Pakistan and facilitated by the World Bank.
India Issues Notice To Pakistan For Review Of Indus Water Treaty | Here's Why
India has issued a notice to Pakistan seeking a review of the 1960 Indus Water Treaty, citing imbalances and new challenges like changing demographics, energy needs, and security concerns. This pivotal water-sharing agreement now faces pressure from evolving geopolitical and environmental factors.
India asks Pakistan for review of 64-year-old water treaty: Report
India has formally sought a review of the 64-year-old Indus Water Treaty (IWT) - a water-sharing agreement brokered by the World Bank in 1960 - with Pakistan. New Delhi has sent a notice to Islamabad on Aug. 30 under Article XII (3) of the Indus Water Treaty, Press Trust of India reported late Wednesday night.
Pakistan committed to implementing Indus Water Treaty: FO
Foreign Office says Pakistan is committed to the full implementation of Indus Water Treaty. Responding to the queries of media persons at her weekly news briefing regarding India's notice seeking reassessment of the treaty,
After India seeks review of Indus Water Treaty, Pakistan urges 'compliance with pact'
India has formally requested a review of the Indus Water Treaty due to unforeseen changes and security concerns. Pakistan emphasized the treaty's significance and expressed hope for India's compliance.
India seeks changes for Indus water treaty
The Indian government has sent a formal notice to Pakistan seeking modifications to this crucial water-sharing agreement citing fundamental changes in circumstances. The Indus waters treaty, signed in 1960,
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