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    Rana Sanaullah Accuses India of Weaponizing Water Through Dam Construction

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Rana Sanaullah has accused India of constructing dams with the intent to use water as a strategic weapon. This allegation highlights ongoing concerns about water resource management and regional stability between the two neighboring countries. Water sharing has long been a contentious issue, especially concerning the Indus Waters Treaty, which governs the distribution of river waters between India and Pakistan.

    In a significant development, such claims underscore the potential for water infrastructure projects to escalate geopolitical tensions. Dams can control the flow of rivers, impacting agriculture, drinking water, and hydroelectric power generation downstream. Pakistan has frequently expressed apprehensions that India’s dam-building activities could disrupt water supplies, affecting millions of people reliant on these resources.

    Meanwhile, the broader implications of using water as a geopolitical tool extend beyond bilateral relations, touching on regional security and environmental sustainability. Effective dialogue and cooperation on transboundary water management remain crucial to preventing conflict and ensuring equitable access. The international community continues to watch these developments closely, given the vital importance of water security in South Asia.

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