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    Pakistan Vows to Use All Measures Against India’s Chenab-Beas Water Project

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan has declared its intention to utilize every possible measure in response to India’s water diversion project involving the Chenab and Beas rivers. This move underscores the persistent tensions between the two countries over water sharing, governed by the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960. The project by India is seen by Pakistan as a violation that could affect its water supply and agricultural sector significantly.

    Water disputes between India and Pakistan have long been a source of diplomatic friction, with the Chenab and Beas rivers being critical tributaries feeding into Pakistan’s irrigation system. The Indus Waters Treaty, brokered by the World Bank, allocates waters of these rivers primarily to Pakistan, making any unilateral diversion by India a contentious issue. Pakistan’s Foreign Office has emphasized that it will explore all diplomatic, legal, and possibly other avenues to protect its water rights.

    In a significant development, this stance reflects the broader geopolitical challenges in South Asia, where water security is increasingly linked to national security. The situation also highlights the fragile nature of bilateral relations and the importance of international mechanisms in resolving such disputes. Pakistan’s firm response aims to deter further unilateral actions and maintain the integrity of the treaty framework that has so far prevented escalation over water conflicts.

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