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Updated: May 02, 2025 20:05
India’s unilateral decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty has sparked intense debate over its legal and geopolitical ramifications. While the move is framed as a response to sustained cross-border tensions, experts warn of potential diplomatic fallout.
Key Developments:
- The Indus Waters Treaty, signed in 1960, has historically survived multiple conflicts, making its abrupt suspension a rare and controversial step.
- Legal analysts argue that the treaty lacks an explicit abrogation clause, making unilateral withdrawal legally untenable.
- Pakistan has responded by threatening to suspend all bilateral agreements, including the Simla Pact, escalating tensions between the two nations.
The decision has drawn scrutiny from international observers, with concerns over its impact on regional stability and water security. As discussions unfold, the long-term consequences of India’s treaty stance remain uncertain.
Source: Geo.tv, NDTV, Reuters