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Indus Water Treaty: Islamabad expects ‘positive’ response from World Bank
WB’s delegation likely to visit Pakistan this month to discuss India's Kishanganga Hydro-power Plant
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Water Wars
India’s threat can have catastrophic effects for Pakistan
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India will set dangerous precedent by violating IWT: Chaudhry
Foreign secretary hopes New Delhi will abide by the World Bank-brokered accord
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World Bank’s intriguing advice
Islamabad should take some decisions on the urgent basis on the home front
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Water wars: Pakistan needs to strengthen legal stance on IWT
Barrister Soofi says treaty does not address issue of dams which the Indian govt may wish to construct
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Legal ramifications of India’s unilateral withdrawal from IWT
Pakistan’s categorical response has been that India cannot unilaterally withdraw from IWT
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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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The water conflict
Both India and Pakistan share a common need regarding water and it is a diminishing resource