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India says it is working to stop water flowing into Pakistan
India ensuring 'not a single drop of water' flows into Pakistan after ...
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India
is working to stop water from flowing into its neighbour
Pakistan
after suspending a
major river-sharing treaty
between the two Asian rivals last year, a senior minister has said.
India last year suspended the 1960 Indus Water treaty with Pakistan following
an attack in Kashmir that killed 26 people
.
A federal minister in the Indian government said New Delhi was working to ensure “not a single drop of water” will flow into Pakistan. The two countries have been engaged in a diplomatic standoff over cross-border militancy and clashes for more than a year
after a brief four-day conflict in May 2025
.
“It still stands; rather, the treaty has been kept in abeyance. And since prime minister (Narendra) Modi took this decision, every effort is being made to ensure not a single drop flows there. Under the prime minister's directives, home minister Amit Shah is also personally monitoring the matter, and we are actively working on it,” Indian minister of water CR Patil said on Tuesday.
India and Pakistan are signatories of the treaty governing the use of water from six rivers whose headwaters originate in India …
India ensuring ‘not a single drop of water’ flows into Pakistan after suspending major river-sharing treaty
Oddly Modi's Canute-like statements come at time when there is an increase of flooding in P...
India ensuring ‘not a single drop of water’ flows into Pakistan after suspending major river-sharing treaty
Oddly Modi's Canute-like statements come at time when there is an increase of flooding in Pakistan.
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India ensuring ‘not a single drop of water’ flows into Pakistan after suspending major river-sharing treaty
"According to the treaty, India is required to allow 43 million acre-feet of water to flow into Pakistan annually. That makes up roughly 80 per cent of Pakistan’s total surface water, a crucial lifeli...
"According to the treaty, India is required to allow 43 million acre-feet of water to flow into Pakistan annually. That makes up roughly 80 per cent of Pakistan’s total surface water, a crucial lifeline for its agriculture, cities, and hydropower generation."
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Indiais working to stop water from flowing into its neighbourPakistanafter suspending amajor river-sharing treatybetween the two Asian rivals last year, a senior minister has said.
India last year suspended the 1960 Indus Water treaty with Pakistan followingan attack in Kashmir that killed 26 people.
A federal minister in the Indian government said New Delhi was working to ensure “not a single drop of water” will flow into Pakistan. The two countries have been engaged in a diplomatic standoff over cross-border militancy and clashes for more than a yearafter a brief four-day conflict in May 2025.
“It still stands; rather, the treaty has been kept in abeyance. And since prime minister (Narendra) Modi took this decision, every effort is being made to ensure not a single drop flows there. Under the prime minister's directives, home minister Amit Shah is also personally monitoring the matter, and we are actively working on it,” Indian minister of water CR Patil said on Tuesday.
India and Pakistan are signatories of the treaty governing the use of water from six rivers…
Pakistan grapples with a severe water crisis, exacerbated by India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. New Delhi's indication of potentially halting Indus water flow by 2028 has heightened regio...
Pakistan grapples with a severe water crisis, exacerbated by India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. New Delhi's indication of potentially halting Indus water flow by 2028 has heightened regional tensions, with Islamabad accusing India of "weaponising water" amidst critical shortages.
India vows to stop 'single drop of water' from reaching Pakistan
India vows to stop 'single drop of water' from reaching Pakistan
India has vowed that it would not let 'a single drop of water' reach neighboring Pakistan, a move that Islamabad previously condemned as a violation of its water rights and interna...
India ‘actively working’ to deprive Pakistan of water
India ‘actively working’ to deprive Pakistan of water
<p>NEW DELHI: India is working to ensure “not a single drop of water” will flow into neighbouring Pakistan, the water minister has said, after New Delhi put the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) into abeyance following the <a href="https://www.dawn.com/news/1906075">Pahalgam attack</a> in April 2025.</p>
<p>“It is certain, not a single drop of water will go (to Pakistan) in the coming years,” Minister of Water CR Patil told India’s <em>ANI</em> news agency late Tuesday. Patil, speaking in Hindi, said that India is “actively working on it” after “directives” from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.</p>
<p>The treaty governs the use of water from six rivers, whose headwaters originate in India but flow into Pakistan as part of the Indus basin — a resource relied on by hundreds of millions. The Indus cuts through ultra-sensitive demarcation lines between India and Pakistan in contested, Muslim-majority Kashmir — a Himalayan territory both countries claim in full.</p>
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Indiais working to stop water from flowing into its neighbourPakistanafter suspending amajor river-sharing treatybetween the two Asian rivals last year, a senior minister has said.
India last year suspended the 1960 Indus Water treaty with Pakistan followingan attack in Kashmir that killed 26 people.
A federal minister in the Indian government said New Delhi was working to ensure “not a single drop of water” will flow into Pakistan. The two countries have been engaged in a diplomatic standoff over cross-border militancy and clashes for more than a yearafter a brief four-day conflict in May 2025.
“It still stands; rather, the treaty has been kept in abeyance. And since prime minister (Narendra) Modi took this decision, every effort is being made to ensure not a single drop flows there. Under the prime minister's directives, home minister Amit Shah is also personally monitoring the matter, and we are actively working on it,” Indian minister of water CR Patil said on Tuesday.
India and Pakistan are signatories of the treaty governing the use of water from six rivers whose headwaters originate in India but flow into Pa…
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Says India 'actively working on it' after 'directives' from Prime Minister Narendra Modi
India is working to ensure "not a single drop of water" will flow into neighbouring Pakistan, the water minister has said, after New Delhi suspended a major treaty last year.
Pakistan has previously said it would consider any attempt to change the flow of cross-border waterways as an "act of war", and says that the 1960 Indus Water Treaty (IWT) remains in force as there is no mechanism to unilaterally withdraw from it.
"It is certain, not a single drop of water will go (to Pakistan) in the coming years," Minister of Water CR Patil told India'sANInews agency late Tuesday.
Patil, speaking in Hindi, said that India is "actively working on it" after "directives" from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The treaty governs the use of water from six rivers, whose headwaters originate in India but flow into Pakistan as part of the Indus basin, a resource relied on by hundreds of millions.
Read:Pakistan vows to protect its interests under IWT
India said in May 2025 that it suspended its IWT membership, after accusing Isl…
by Pakistan on Indian soil. Until terror stops, India isn't restoring the treaty. So is Pak making an issue of it bc it fears the water will stop in the future...are they planning more terror? Or is t...
by Pakistan on Indian soil. Until terror stops, India isn't restoring the treaty. So is Pak making an issue of it bc it fears the water will stop in the future...are they planning more terror? Or is to find someone to blame for the shortage of water in Pak? Their population is gullible looks like.
Corroboration
No verdict, no pronouncement. The model extracts atomic factual claims with verbatim quotes; every quote is validated against the source text and corroboration is computed by counting how many editorially-opposed blocs assert each fact. 8 fabricated/unverifiable quotes were rejected by the cite-or-die gate.
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3×broadly confirmedIndia is working to ensure not a single drop of water flows into Pakistan.
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bluesky“India ensuring ‘not a single drop of water’ flows into Pakistan after suspending major river-sharing treaty”
dailysabah“India vows to stop 'single drop of water' from reaching Pakistan”
dawn“India is working to ensure “not a single drop of water” will flow into neighbouring Pakistan, the water minister has said”
the-independent.com“A federal minister in the Indian government said New Delhi was working to ensure “not a single drop of water” will flow into Pakistan.”
2×broadly confirmedPrime Minister Narendra Modi issued directives for India to stop water from flowing into Pakistan.
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dawn“Patil, speaking in Hindi, said that India is “actively working on it” after “directives” from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”
the-independent.com““It still stands; rather, the treaty has been kept in abeyance. And since prime minister (Narendra) Modi took this decision, every effort is being made to ensure not a single drop flows there.”
Single-source · 5 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)
Indian Water Minister CR Patil said India is actively working to stop water from flowing into Pakistan.
the-independent.com
Home Minister Amit Shah is personally monitoring the matter of water flow to Pakistan.
the-independent.com
The Indus Waters Treaty governs the use of water from six rivers whose headwaters originate in India but flow into Pakistan.
dawn
The Indus River cuts through contested demarcation lines between India and Pakistan in Kashmir.
dawn
Pakistan previously condemned India’s move to stop water flow as a violation of its water rights and international law.
dailysabah
Framing · 4 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)
bluesky
“Oddly Modi's Canute-like statements come at time when there is an increase of flooding in Pakistan.”
→ There is an increase of flooding in Pakistan.
dawn
“ultra-sensitive demarcation lines”
→ The Indus River cuts through demarcation lines between India and Pakistan in Kashmir.
dawn
“contested, Muslim-majority Kashmir”
→ Kashmir is a territory claimed in full by both India and Pakistan.
the-independent.com
“diplomatic standoff over cross-border militancy and clashes for more than a year after a brief four-day conflict in May 2025”
→ India and Pakistan have been engaged in a diplomatic standoff over cross-border militancy and clashes since a brief conflict in May 2025.