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The sowing of Kharif, or monsoonal, crops in Pakistan is taking a hit because of a drop in water from the Indus River System being released from India following the suspension of the water-sharing ...
Pakistan is parched. India’s move to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty has caused a crisis in the neighbouring country — water ...
According to reports, the Narendra Modi government has restarted works on the Tulbul Navigation Project in Kashmir valley, ...
Pakistan on Friday hailed the Permanent Court of Arbitration’s Supplemental Award in the Indus Waters Treaty case, asserting ...
India will not restore the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, says Amit Shah. A new canal will divert water to Rajasthan, ...
As torrential rains continue to trigger flash floods across various parts of the region during the ongoing monsoon season, ...
India plans to construct a 113-kilometer canal to redirect surplus water from Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab rivers to Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan.
India underscored that it had suspended the Indus Water Treaty in the aftermath of Pahalgam terror attack, which resulted in ...
India has declared it will divert water from the Indus River system, previously flowing to Pakistan, for internal use ...
The government's recent resolve to use more of the Indus river's water for India, along with faster project approvals in J&K, ...
Pakistan's Punjab province, where kharif crops are being sown, is already experiencing significantly reduced water supply ...
The flow of Indus River water to Pakistan's Sindh province has declined amid India's stance that "blood and water cannot flow together." During the kharif crop season, this has triggered a severe ...