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    Pakistan Vows Response if Indus Waters Are Blocked, Tarar States

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Federal Information Minister Atta Tarar emphasized Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to the Indus Waters Treaty while warning that any attempt to block the country’s share of water would prompt a firm response. He described the treaty as vital for regional stability and adherence to international law.

    Speaking at a seminar on the Indus Waters Treaty held by the Institute of Regional Studies at the Jinnah Convention Centre, Tarar highlighted the increasing importance of the agreement due to climate change, rapid glacier melting, and escalating water scarcity. He stressed that South Asia’s future hinges on transforming water into a means of cooperation rather than conflict.

    Tarar noted that rivers cross borders and political boundaries, necessitating collaborative solutions. He condemned the weaponization of water and unilateral attempts to alter established agreements, stating such actions threaten regional peace and undermine the broader framework of international law. He underscored that international treaties must be respected and cannot be disregarded at will, as this trust is fundamental among nations.

    The minister reiterated Pakistan’s consistent dedication to peaceful dialogue and faithful implementation of the treaty. However, he issued a clear warning that Pakistan’s leadership is prepared to take decisive measures if the country’s water supply is obstructed. “If an attempt is made to stop the water of Pakistan, our national leadership stands resolved to respond effectively to restore the water for the people of Pakistan,” he asserted.

    Tarar also pointed to the media’s crucial role in combating misinformation and fostering accurate reporting, which can enhance understanding, peace, and confidence-building across the region. He described water as an inalienable right of Pakistan’s 240 million citizens and affirmed the government’s ongoing efforts to raise the issue at international platforms, challenging what he termed India’s “illegal attempts” to modify the treaty.

    Highlighting the livelihoods of millions reliant on agriculture—the backbone of Pakistan’s economy—Tarar stressed the government’s commitment to protecting these communities. Despite the challenges posed by climate change, he assured that Pakistan would continue to safeguard the treaty and ensure that the Indus waters remain a source of life, peace, and shared prosperity.

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