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2026-07-10 06:31:51 UTC
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India Works to Halt Water Flow into Pakistan Amid Treaty Dispute

blueskycnadailysabahdawnthe-independent.com · 5 blocs · 28d ago

India is taking measures to prevent water from flowing into Pakistan, following directives from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The move has drawn criticism from Pakistan, which says it violates water rights under the Indus Waters Treaty.

India is working to ensure no water flows into Pakistan, according to corroborated reports. Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued directives to stop water from entering Pakistan. Indian Water Minister CR Patil said India is actively working to stop water from flowing into Pakistan, according to the-independent.com. Home Minister Amit Shah is personally monitoring the matter, according to the-independent.com.

The Indus Waters Treaty governs the use of water from six rivers whose headwaters originate in India but flow into Pakistan, according to dawn. The Indus River cuts through demarcation lines between India and Pakistan in Kashmir, according to dawn. Pakistan previously condemned India’s move to stop water flow as a violation of its water rights and international law, according to dailysabah. There is an increase of flooding in Pakistan.

This account was written only from facts that survived Augur's corroboration pass — 2 corroborated across opposed news blocs, 0 contested (attributed to both sides), 5 single-source (attributed). Nothing was added; no significance was inferred. Model Qwen3-Next-80B-A3B-Instruct. See the evidence & the verbatim quotes →