Indus Waters Treaty to remain suspended until Pakistan abjures support for cross-border terror: Jal Shakti ministry
The Indian government has announced the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) with Pakistan until the country "credibly and irrevocably abjures its support for cross-border terrorism." This decision follows a Pakistan-sponsored terror attack...

"The key water-sharing treaty will remain suspended until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably abjures its support for cross-border terrorism," Mukherjee said in her report.
Brokered by the World Bank in 1960, the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) governed the distribution and use of the Indus river and its tributaries between India and Pakistan.
According to sources, Pakistan's Water Resources Secretary Syed Ali Murtaza had expressed his government's readiness to discuss specific objections raised by New Delhi.
However, the Indian government remains firm on its decision to hold the accord in abeyance.
The river system comprises the Indus -- the main river -- and its tributaries. The Ravi, Beas and the Sutlej are collectively referred to as the eastern rivers while the Indus, Jhelum and the Chenab are known as the western rivers.
Water from this river system is crucial for both India and Pakistan.
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