Indus Waters Treaty fallout? Nearly a third of Pakistan faces water crisis
Pakistan is facing a severe water crisis in Sindh and Balochistan following India's decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty. The move is framed as a diplomatic response to the Pahalgam terror attack, with Indian officials maintaining a zero-tolerance stance.
Why it matters
The suspension of a long-standing water-sharing treaty threatens regional stability and agricultural livelihoods for millions, escalating tensions between two nuclear-armed nations.
Indus Waters Treaty fallout? Nearly a third of Pakistan reels as Sindh, Balochistan face water crisis - The Times of India
The article uses loaded language like 'economic massacre' and frames the Indian government's actions as a justified, firm response to terrorism.
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