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    Pakistan Raises Indus Waters Treaty Violations with UN Security Council

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan has officially submitted a letter to the United Nations Security Council highlighting alleged violations by India of the Indus Waters Treaty. This treaty, signed in 1960, governs the sharing of river waters between the two countries and has been a cornerstone for managing water resources in the region. Pakistan’s move to involve the UNSC marks a significant escalation in the ongoing dispute over water rights and usage. The letter aims to draw international attention to what Pakistan describes as India’s unilateral actions affecting the treaty’s terms.

    The Indus Waters Treaty has historically been a rare example of cooperation between India and Pakistan despite broader political tensions. However, recent developments have strained this agreement, with Pakistan accusing India of constructing projects that impact water flow. By raising the issue at the Security Council, Pakistan seeks to leverage international diplomatic pressure to address its concerns. This step could influence future negotiations and impact bilateral relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

    Water security remains a critical issue for both countries, especially given the region’s dependence on the Indus river system for agriculture and drinking water. The dispute has implications for regional stability and could affect millions of people reliant on these water resources. International mediation or intervention might become necessary if tensions escalate further. Pakistan’s letter to the UNSC underscores the growing urgency of resolving these transboundary water conflicts through dialogue and adherence to established treaties.

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