Goa, Aug. 25 -- India has reportedly alerted Pakistan about a potential flood threat in the Tawi River, marking what could be the first direct communication of its kind through the Indian High Commission in Islamabad. Normally, such warnings are shared under the Indus Waters Treaty, but the arrangement has been suspended since the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
According to reports, Pakistan acted on the information by issuing warnings downstream. The gesture comes at a time of heightened tensions, with bilateral relations strained by recent military and political confrontations.
The Indus Waters Treaty, signed in 1960, divides the Indus system's rivers between both countries and facilitates the sharing of hydrological data. However, ...
Click here to read full article from source
To read the full article or to get the complete feed from this publication, please
Contact Us.