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India has taken the unprecedented step of suspending the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) of 1960, a landmark agreement that has endured through four wars and ongoing tensions with Pakistan. This decision follows a tragic attack in Pahalgam, where militants killed 26 tourists.

For over six decades, India and Pakistan have cooperatively managed the waters of the Indus River system, a vital resource for both nations. Despite several wars and conflicts, the IWT has remained a cornerstone of their bilateral relations.

However, the Pahalgam horror has led India to suspend the longstanding treaty. In the wake of the death of 26 innocent to...