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UK Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, has reiterated the British government's commitment to encouraging both Pakistan and India ...
India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty. The Jal Shakti ministry informed the cabinet secretary. The treaty will remain ...
India plans to revamp Indus canals for the first time in over a century, expanding irrigation capacity amid tensions with ...
India currently utilises a limited portion of Chenab’s water, primarily for irrigation. But with the treaty on hold, ...
In addition, the desilting process has begun on several other canals, including those in Kathua, Ravi, and Paragwal, another ...
David Lammy says Britain working with US to ensure enduring ceasefire; Trump says Washington averted likely Pak-India nuclear ...
The Indus Waters Treaty, brokered by the World Bank and hailed as one of the most resilient international water-sharing ...
Indus Waters Treaty suspended until Pakistan stops supporting terrorism, India remains firm on decision, crucial for both ...
India has been using limited water from Chenab, mostly for irrigation, but by putting the treaty in abeyance, there is scope for expanding its use.
Pakistan is dependent on the water of the Indus River for 80 percent of its agriculture. India is about to block Pakistan’s ...
Following the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), the Indian government is planning to expand the Ranbir Canal on ...
India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire — but New Delhi says the 64-year-old Indus Waters Treaty remains "in abeyance." What does that mean for water-sharing in the region and beyond?