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If the waters of the Indus are weaponized, Pakistan’s very fabric including economy, food supply, and stability will begin to unravel. And, in a region already riddled with fault lines such a ...
Tensions are rising between India and Pakistan over Indus water sharing. India is considering stopping water flow to Pakistan ...
The tit-for-tat measures announced by India and Pakistan resemble a classic prisoner’s dilemma, where each side views escalatory retaliation as rational — even necessary — despite mutual harm.
It could prompt China to block the Brahmaputra River, which supplies around 30 percent of India’s fresh water and about 44 ...
India’s suspension of Indus Waters Treaty could set precedent for China to act on Brahmaputra, warns Rana Ihsaan Afzal ...
The Narendra Modi government has put the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance following the Pahalgam terror attack.
The long-surviving treaty reached its end as a retaliation by India, who blamed Pakistan for the recent militant attack in ...
Turning off the tap until the violence stops is the logical response when perpetrators drink at the victim’s well ...
Will India be able to stop the Indus river and two of its tributaries from flowing into Pakistan? That's the question on many ...
Due to the treaty, India's plan to build dams to regulate waters from the western rivers to Pakistan have remained ...
The Indus and its tributaries that have sustained civilisations for thousands of years, now test the capacity of two modern ...
NEW DELHI (ANI)- India is closely monitoring China’s plans to develop hydropower projects on the Brahmaputra River ... The proposed dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet is expected to ...