New Delhi. After the massacre of the Hindu tourists in Pahalgam, India has also taught a strong lesson to the hideout of terrorists. After the barbaric terror attack, India first made a diplomatic attack and then destroyed the hideouts of terrorist organizations like Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hijbul Mujahideen. Pakistan had dared to target India’s military and airbase. India retaliated and destroyed 11 airbase of Pakistan under Operation Sindoor, after which the Pakistan came to the knees and agreed to the ceasefire and de-disclosure. Now Pakistan has come to knees on the Indus Water Agreement. The neighboring country has written a letter appealing to reconsider the decision to suspend the Indus Water Truth. Also, the Pakistan, who initially showing anxious, is now crawling and has agreed to talk about what is the dispute mechanism on the Indus Water Agreement. Let us know that India has already been demanding to review this agreement. Under the Indus Water Agreement, water sharing of 6 rivers has been provided. The then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Ayub Khan signed the agreement on behalf of Pakistan. Under this agreement, a provision has been made for the distribution of water, Ravi, Sutlej, Indus, Chenab and Jhelum rivers between the two countries. In 1960, this agreement led by World Bank was agreed. The agreement was suspended by India after the Pahalgam attack. Under the agreement, Pakistan gets water from Indus, Chenab and Jhelum rivers. The large population of Pakistan depends on this. The water of these rivers is also very important for farming. These rivers are lifelines for the neighboring country, in such a situation, there is a situation in Pakistan due to lack of water. Bharat-Pakistan News Live Updates: DGG of BSF reached Jammu before Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, is the preparation of big plans? What is dyspute mechanism? Actually, under the Indus Water Agreement, more water is going on in the part of Pakistan. In view of this, India has been demanding to reconsider this agreement for a long time, but Pakistan was not ready for it. After the Pahalgam Terror Attack, India suspended this agreement, after which it was not necessary to obey its provision. On the other hand, there was a traction in Pakistan due to stopping water. Now the neighboring country is under threat of serious water crisis, in such a situation, Pakistan has once again come to the knees. Now he has agreed to consider what and how it should be the dispute mechanism of Indus Water Truth. In this way Islamabad agreed to talk on the condition of New Delhi. The Indus Water Agreement has no direct provision for re -consideration (review) or amendment, but mentions the possibility of amendment to Article XII (3) of the agreement. In addition, there are some specific provisions and mechanisms, so that technical issues can be resolved. According to Article XII (3), the treaty can be amended or changed with the consent of both countries (India and Pakistan). The method of evil or review is to send a notice to the other side to the other side to initiate a formal process to amend the Indus Water Agreement, referring to the need and reasons for the amendment. For example, on 30 August 2024, India had sent a notice to Pakistan under Article XII (3) demanding a review and amendment of the treaty, which cited reasons such as population growth, clean energy requirement and climate change. However, Pakistan was not ready for this. Negotiations and consent between the two sides is mandatory for the amendment, in such a situation, the matter of Pakistan’s refusal remained there. Pakistan has been badly shocked by Pakistan’s letter to end the ‘Indus Water Treaty’ after Pakistan’s letter Pahalgam terror attack. Pakistan has appealed to India to reconsider its decision taken on the ‘Indus Water Treaty’. Pakistan has requested India for help in view of the future water crisis. The Ministry of Water Resources of Pakistan has also written a letter in this regard to the Ministry of Water Power of India. He said that this decision will create a crisis in Pakistan. According to Pakistan’s media report, Water Resources Secretary Syed Ali Murtaza wrote a letter to the Water Resources Secretary of India on Wednesday, saying that there is no support for suspending it anywhere in the Indus Water Treaty. According to sources, according to the rule, this letter written by Pakistan has been sent to the Ministry of External Affairs.
Indus Water Agreement: Pakistan on Knees, ready to consider agreement again
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