What is Indus water treaty ?
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is reportedly considering to review its position on the Indus Waters Treaty as the country attempts to find out ways to “punish” Pakistan without actually waging a war. The 56-year-old Indus Waters Treaty between both the countries has become a rallying point for many. It has been suggested by some politicians that India should either revisit or abrogate the treaty as it would be the easiest way to punish the neighbouring country that refuses to control terrorism emanating from its land. Many in India claim that the treaty is too one-sided, hence it requires introspection. However, the suggestion is fraught with dangers, according to experts.
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The Indus water treaty was signed in Karachi on September 19, 1960 by the first prime minister of India pandit jawaharlal Nehru and then president of Pakistan Ayub Khan.
Since the ratification of the treaty in 1960, India and Pakistan have not engaged in any water wars.
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Since the ratification of the treaty in 1960, India and Pakistan have not engaged in any water wars.
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