Pakistan Cries 'Water War' After India Refuses to Back Down on Tough Indus Waters Treaty Stand
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Will go to war: Pakistan's Khawaja Asif threatens India over Indus Waters Treaty
Pakistan's Defence Minister said Islamabad could go to war if India threatens its access to Indus waters. The warning sharpens tensions over the suspended treaty as Pakistan raises alarm over water security.
Pakistan Threatens War Against India Over Water Dispute
Relations between India and Pakistan have witnessed fresh strain after Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif warned of possible military action over water security concerns. His remarks come amid the ongoing dispute surrounding the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, adding another layer of tension to bilateral ties. The latest controversy emerged after Pakistan threatens war against India over what it describes as threats to its water resou…
Pakistan can access the country's access to the water resources of the Ind River, as New Delhi tries to secure the country's access to the water resources of the Ind River. This was stated by Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif, NDTV reports. For the words of God, water resources and national security for Pakistan, whether they are acting in India, as to supply the country to the threat of water supply, there may be a reason why. “S…
Why India Is Reassessing The Indus Waters Treaty, A 66-Year-Old Pact Now At The Centre Of India-Pakistan's Newest Conflict
The Indus Waters Treaty occupied a rare space in India-Pakistan relations. Governments changed, wars were fought, diplomatic ties collapsed and terrorist attacks repeatedly pushed the two nuclear-armed neighbours to the brink. Yet through every crisis, the treaty endured. Today, that certainty is gone. The latest flashpoint emerged after Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif warned that …
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