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Indus waters place

first seen 27d ago · last seen 4m ago · 108 mentions · 5 clusters · 13 corroborations

Corroborated stories featuring this entity · 13

1 corroborated · 3d ago · cluster ↗ · economictimes.indiatimes.comtimesofindia · 13 events

India conducted Operation Sindoor.

India conducted Operation Sindoor.
indiaother
1 corroborated 1 contested · 6d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskydawngdelthinduindianexpress.com · 26 events

India suspended or placed the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance, effectively breaking it

India suspended or placed the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance, effectively breaking it
otherpakistan
2 corroborated 1 contested · 7d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskydawngdelthinduindiannewslink.co.nz · 26 events

The Indus Waters Treaty was signed in 1960.

The Indus Waters Treaty was signed in 1960.
otherpakistan
India has placed the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance or suspended it.
otherpakistan
0 corroborated · 9d ago · cluster ↗ · economictimes.indiatimes.comtimesofindia · 13 events

India will not allow Indus river waters to reach "patrons of terror".

2 corroborated · 9d ago · cluster ↗ · dawnhinduindiannewslink.co.nz · 26 events

The article sought to portray Pakistan’s use of Treaty procedures as obstruction.

The article sought to portray Pakistan’s use of Treaty procedures as obstruction.
otherpakistan
Pakistan has used the Indus Waters Treaty’s dispute resolution mechanisms as a strategic tool to delay or obstruct India’s hydropower development on the Western Rivers.
otherpakistan
0 corroborated · 9d ago · cluster ↗ · dawnhinduindiannewslink.co.nz · 26 events

Malay Mail published a two-part article by P.K. Saxena titled 'Indus Waters Treaty: Asymmetric obligations, unequal concessions and Pakistan’s weaponisation' on May 9, 2026.

0 corroborated · 10d ago · cluster ↗ · economictimes.indiatimes.comtimesofindia · 13 events

Rajnath Singh declared India will not allow Indus river waters to reach 'patrons of terror.'

0 corroborated · 18d ago · cluster ↗ · economictimes.indiatimes.comtimesofindia · 13 events

Rajnath Singh declared India will not allow Indus river waters to reach 'patrons of terror'.

0 corroborated · 20d ago · cluster ↗ · dawnindiannewslink.co.nz · 26 events

On May 9, 2026, Malay Mail published a two-part article by former Indian Commissioner for Indus Waters P.K. Saxena, titled 'Indus Waters Treaty: Asymmetric obligations, unequal concessions and Pakistan’s weaponisation'.

4 corroborated · 20d ago · cluster ↗ · dawnindiannewslink.co.nzkljp.orgmalaymail.comscconline.com · 26 events

On May 9, 2026, Malay Mail published a two-part article by former Indian Commissioner for Indus Waters P.K. Saxena, titled 'Indus Waters Treaty: Asymmetric obligations, unequal concessions and Pakistan’s weaponisation'.

On May 9, 2026, Malay Mail published a two-part article by former Indian Commissioner for Indus Waters P.K. Saxena, titled 'Indus Waters Treaty: Asymmetric obligations, unequal concessions and Pakistan’s weaponisation'.
otherpakistan
P.K. Saxena's article sought to recast the Indus Waters Treaty as a historical injustice to India.
otherpakistan
4 corroborated · 20d ago · cluster ↗ · hinduindiatoday.intimesofindia · 10 events

India called Pakistan a 'Frankenstein state' at the United Nations.

India called Pakistan a 'Frankenstein state' at the United Nations.
indiaother
India accused Pakistan of supporting terrorism as state policy.
indiaother
5 corroborated · 20d ago · cluster ↗ · currentindia.comeconomictimes.indiatimes.cometvbharat.comhinduindiatoday.intimesofindiatimesofindia.indiatimes.com · 10 events

India called Pakistan a 'Frankenstein state' at the United Nations Human Rights Council.

India called Pakistan a 'Frankenstein state' at the United Nations Human Rights Council.
indiaother
India accused Pakistan of supporting terrorism as state policy.
indiaother
0 corroborated · 21d ago · cluster ↗ · dawnindiannewslink.co.nzpakistantoday.com.pk · 26 events

On May 9, 2026, Malay Mail published a two-part article by former Indian Commissioner for Indus Waters P.K. Saxena, titled 'Indus Waters Treaty: Asymmetric obligations, unequal concessions and Pakistan’s weaponisation'.

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