Pakistan, May 9 -- The water level in the Chenab River has significantly increased at Head Marala after India released water from the Baglihar Dam. This development comes just days after India was accused of water aggression for previously halting the river flow.

According to the Irrigation Department, the Chenab River is now receiving an inflow of 40,710 cusecs, while the outflow has been recorded at 23,810 cusecs. Authorities confirmed a noticeable rise in water levels and warned of possible downstream impacts.

Earlier this month, India had blocked the river's flow on May 4, drawing sharp criticism from Pakistan. Officials described the move as a violation of water-sharing norms and accused India of "water terrorism."

However, due to...