Pakistan’s power minister responded strongly to India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, calling it an act of “water warfare.” This reaction follows India’s announcement of retaliatory measures against Pakistan for allegedly supporting cross-border terrorism, including holding the treaty in abeyance and imposing travel restrictions. Tensions escalate as both nations take firm stances.
Pakistan’s power minister responded strongly to India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, calling it an act of “water warfare.” This reaction follows India’s announcement of retaliatory measures against Pakistan for allegedly supporting cross-border terrorism, including holding the treaty in abeyance and imposing travel restrictions. Tensions escalate as both nations take firm stances. Pakistan’s power minister responded strongly to India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, calling it an act of “water warfare.” This reaction follows India’s announcement of retaliatory measures against Pakistan for allegedly supporting cross-border terrorism, including holding the treaty in abeyance and imposing travel restrictions. Tensions escalate as both nations take firm stances. Read More