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    Arbitration Court Upholds Pakistan’s Rights in Indus Waters Treaty Dispute

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, the Court of Arbitration has upheld Pakistan’s stance regarding the Indus Waters Treaty, delivering a major setback to India on diplomatic, legal, and ethical grounds concerning the water-sharing agreement. The ruling reaffirmed that the treaty is a binding international accord, supported by the World Bank, and cannot be suspended unilaterally by India.

    The tribunal emphasized that Pakistan’s interpretation aligns fully with international law and the proper legal reading of the treaty. It further clarified that India is not permitted to store water from the western rivers arbitrarily under any hydropower project.

    Additionally, the court ordered India to provide Pakistan with operational data on water resources and to share all technical and hydrological information related to the Kishanganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects. This transparency is crucial for maintaining the treaty’s integrity.

    Rejecting India’s claims of putting the treaty in abeyance, the court declared such assertions illegal and contrary to the spirit of international agreements. It also supported Pakistan’s position on preserving environmental flows, thereby imposing extra obligations on India to ensure ecological balance.

    Notably, the tribunal dismissed India’s attempts to politicize water resources, reinforcing that water cannot be used as a tool for political leverage. Legal experts highlighted that India’s repeated refusal to accept international rulings stems from a weak legal position, yet the court proceeded with hearings and delivered important judgments despite India’s boycott.

    Pakistan has welcomed the verdict, hailing it as a triumph for international law, justice, and equitable arbitration in resolving transboundary water disputes.

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