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Tensions rising over Indus Waters Treaty
Could focus on climate ease water woes between Pakistan and India?
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Pakistan, India vow to implement Indus Waters Treaty in ‘true spirit’
Development comes following 117th meeting of the PIC held in Islamabad from March 1-3, says official statement
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Pakistan to resume talks with World Bank on India water dispute
Delegation led by Indus Water Commissioner Syed Mehr Ali Shah departs for five-day US visit
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Diverting Pakistan's water will be an act of aggression, India warned
FO spokesperson says Modi's remarks show he is bent on turning his country into 'aggressor state'
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Pakistan asks World Bank to take up Indus Waters Treaty issue
Foreign Office says Islamabad wants that historic water distribution treaty be allowed to function
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India blocks free flow of water from three eastern rivers
Indian minister says 0.53 million acre-feet of water stopped from Ravi, Beas and Sutlej rivers
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India allows Pakistan to visit controversial dam sites
A nine-member team to visit Pakal Dul, Lower Kalnai projects from Jan 27 till Feb 1
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Indian lobby at World Bank frustrates Pakistan
Pakistani team meets bank officials in Washington to find solution to Kishanganga project issue
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Water as a weapon
Pakistan has every right to forcefully pursue Indian violations of the trans-boundary water management agreement
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Water down the drain
Pakistan is losing millions of gallons of valuable water and it need not
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Controversial dams: Pakistan asks World Bank to set up arbitration court
Delhi refuses to accept Islamabad’s proposal for design change, rejects WB's settlement options
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Water crisis may soon hit major Pakistan cities
Experts stress the need for an effective groundwater management
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Pak-India Indus Waters Treaty talks held in spirit of goodwill: WB
Pakistan, India to reconvene in September in Washington
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Pakistan, India to share information on potential heavy rains, floods
A special cell has been established for the purpose
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Experts warn India may be able to use water as weapon of war against Pakistan
Experts discuss water security and emerging threats in Pakistan
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IWT violation: India not sharing flood information with Pakistan since 1999
New Delhi turning a deaf ear to Islamabad’s repeated requests
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Ultimately it’s all about water
The talks by the water commissioners of both countries are the first since March 2015
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Water issues: Pakistan, India back at the negotiating table
Khawaja Asif welcomes talks but refuses to speculate about the outcome
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Nuclear war over water?
Every year a significant amount of water is lost to the sea
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India to lose if it breaches water treaty: minister
Urges Modi govt to stop politicising water issue
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Indus Waters Treaty: Held ‘constructive’ talks with Pakistan: WB chief
Kristalina Georgieva met PM Nawaz, economic team over her three-day visit.
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Indus Waters Treaty: Nawaz presses WB chief for arbitration court
Hopes lender will help resolve water dispute with India
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Pakistan hopes WB aware of its role as guarantor of Indus Waters Treaty
Dar says both nations to benefit from abiding by pact
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Pakistan seeks US backing on water row with India
In a phone call to Dar, Kerry urges Delhi, Islamabad to resolve IWT matter amicably
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Pakistan’s water security made part of CPEC framework
JCC decides to exploit full hydel potential of the country
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Indus waters treaty: World Bank president calls Dar
Jim Yong Kim called to Finance Minster Ishaq Dar to discuss Indus Water Treaty
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Dar says World Bank move jeopardises Pakistan’s water rights
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar pens letter to WB Group President Jim
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Pakistan has itself to blame for WB decision
Guarantor has no mandate to ask Delhi, Islamabad to resolve row bilaterally: experts
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India ready to resolve differences over Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan bilaterally
Vikas Swarup says Pakistan, India can resolve such issues with the help of professional experts
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Between IWT and NSG
There is an urgent need to lower the rhetoric
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World Bank declares pause to protect Indus Waters Treaty
Announcement halts appointment of chairman for the Court of Arbitration, neutral expert
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Pakistan warns India against breach of water treaty
Govt says there are conventions to safeguard Pakistan’s water rights
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India seeks to use more water from Indus basin, but within Indus Waters Treaty terms
Indian govt says country will use only its share of water for power and agriculture
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Water management issues: ‘Indus Waters Treaty positive deal for Pakistan’
Pakistan faces serious challenges in sustainable water management
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India cannot annul Indus Waters Treaty: FO
Spokesperson says treaty is binding on both India and Pakistan and has no exit provision
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Spilling over to the water front
Any move by India to unilaterally tamper with IWT is only going to highlight the enormity of the Kashmir dispute
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Implications of the latest Indian moves on the Indus Waters Treaty
Decisions taken by India on September 26, especially its renewed adherence to the IWT are inconsequential
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PTI senator proposes ‘surgical strikes’ against India’s water projects
Lawmakers call for review of Indus Waters Treaty which favours Delhi
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Kashmir, LoC: Senate panel to help draw up policy guidelines for govt
Senators censure govt for failing to improve ties with neighbouring countries
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Reaching equilibrium through negotiations
Promoting human welfare over national interest must be the most important objective policymakers