india's plan to drown Pakistan!

india's plan to drown Pakistan!

Online Desk, Morenewsbd
Online Desk, Morenewsbd

Published: 08:27 27 April 2025

Tensions have started to rise again in the international diplomatic arena. The old enmity between Pakistan and India is about to reach a new level. This time India has come under fire for trying to adopt the strategy of 'drowning Pakistan'. According to experts, plans are being implemented to block the water flowing towards Pakistan through various new water resource management projects within India, which could create a severe water crisis in Pakistan in the future.

Sources say that several river projects in India—especially in Kashmir and Punjab regions—are taking steps to change the course of the rivers flowing towards Pakistan and reduce the flow of water. According to the Indus Water Treaty of 1960, both India and Pakistan have been using the water of the rivers based on specific principles. However, recently, India has been talking about taking full advantage of the rivers under its control, which Islamabad considers to be contrary to the spirit of the treaty.

Pakistani analysts say that such a move by India is tantamount to declaring a direct 'Water War'. On the other hand, the Indian government claims that they are within the limits of international agreements and that Pakistan's allegations are baseless. However, the situation is heating up rapidly. The Pakistani government has already taken the initiative to raise complaints with the United Nations and other international bodies.

Analysts believe that if Pakistan faces a decrease in water flow, it will have a serious impact on agriculture, industry and daily life. As a result, a humanitarian crisis may also arise in the entire region. It is feared that such a water crisis in South Asia may lead to a larger conflict in the future.

Currently, both countries are adamant in their positions. In addition to seeking a diplomatic solution, vigilance has been increased in the border areas of the two countries. The international community is now focusing on the new tensions surrounding the India-Pakistan water crisis.

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