Pakistan warns against water weaponisation at UN, rejects India’s IWT stance

Musadik Malik calls India’s move unilateral and unjustified, saying it threatens agreements and regional stability

Minister for Climate Change Musadik Malik. PHOTO: FILE

Pakistan has warned at the United Nations against the “weaponisation of water”, calling it a threat to regional stability, economic security, and the livelihoods of millions, while strongly criticising India’s stance on the Indus Waters Treaty.

Speaking at a high-level event marking World Water Day, Climate Change Minister Musadik Malik said the politicisation of water resources amounted to an attack on Pakistan’s social and economic fabric, Radio Pakistan reported.

He described India’s move to place the treaty in abeyance as “deeply concerning”, terming it unilateral, unjustified, and in violation of a longstanding cooperative framework.

“Such actions undermine not only agreements but also regional stability,” the minister said, warning that turning water into a geopolitical tool could have far-reaching consequences.

In a right of reply at the same forum, Second Secretary Aleena Majeed rejected what she called “baseless remarks” by the Indian representative and defended the legal standing of the treaty.

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