Indus waters place
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India conducted Operation Sindoor.
India suspended or placed the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance, effectively breaking it
The Indus Waters Treaty was signed in 1960.
India will not allow Indus river waters to reach "patrons of terror".
The article sought to portray Pakistan’s use of Treaty procedures as obstruction.
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.
Rajnath Singh declared India will not allow Indus river waters to reach 'patrons of terror.'
Rajnath Singh declared India will not allow Indus river waters to reach 'patrons of terror'.
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'.
India called Pakistan a 'Frankenstein state' at the United Nations.
India called Pakistan a 'Frankenstein state' at the United Nations Human Rights Council.
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'.