Pakistan, May 18 -- The recent threats from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards Pakistan have further escalated tensions in the region. His statement, "Blood and water cannot flow together," is a clear attack on the Indus Waters Treaty.This treaty was brokered by the World Bank between Pakistan and India in 1960 to ensure the fair distribution of the Indus River's waters. Under the treaty, the waters of the three western rivers were allocated to Pakistan, while the three eastern rivers were assigned to India.The Indus Waters Treaty is the backbone of Pakistan's sovereignty and economy. As an agricultural country, Pakistan's agriculture is heavily dependent on river water. Any attempt by India to annul this treaty could become a ma...