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India-Pakistan Dispute Over Indus Water Treaty Raises Regional Stability Concerns

India-Pakistan Dispute Over Indus Water Treaty Raises Regional Stability Concerns

22 Haziran 2026CNBC
  • India and Pakistan are currently embroiled in a dispute over the Indus Water Treaty, a 66-year-old agreement governing water sharing between the two nations. The situation escalated when New Delhi decided to suspend the treaty, prompting fears of increased tensions and instability in the region.
  • This development highlights the fragile nature of Indo-Pak relations and the potential for conflict over vital water resources.
  • The Indus Water Treaty, signed in 1960, has been a cornerstone of water sharing between India and Pakistan, providing a framework for managing the Indus River system. However, with increasing environmental pressures and political disputes, the treaty's future is now in jeopardy, raising questions about the sustainab…
  • The suspension of the Indus Water Treaty by India signals a significant shift in the management of shared resources between the two countries. This move could exacerbate existing tensions and lead to a broader confrontation, as water scarcity becomes a critical issue in the region.
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