Bilawal, Fawad Clash Over Indus Waters Treaty Debate

A fresh political war of words erupted online as the Indus Waters Treaty once again took center stage following a key ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration. Pakistan welcomed the court’s Supplemental Award affirming that India cannot unilaterally suspend the treaty. However, what started as a diplomatic win turned into a heated online exchange …

Court Upholds Pakistan’s Stance in Indus Waters Treaty Arbitration

Pakistan has welcomed the Supplemental Award issued by the Court of Arbitration in the Indus Waters Treaty dispute, which reinforces Islamabad’s position that India cannot unilaterally suspend the agreement or restrict the court’s authority. Court Affirms Jurisdiction The court declared that its jurisdiction remains intact despite India’s claims of placing the treaty in “abeyance.” It …

Pakistan Condemns India’s Stand on Indus Waters Treaty,

Pakistan has slammed India’s latest stance on the Indus Waters Treaty, calling it a blatant violation of international law. The strong response came after Indian Home Minister Amit Shah declared that New Delhi would never restore the treaty and planned to divert water meant for Pakistan. India’s Unilateral Suspension Sparks Outrage India suspended its participation …

Pakistan Speeds Up Hydro Projects Amid Indian Water Aggression

Federal Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal announced on Saturday that the government will ensure the speedy completion of all hydro projects. This includes the strategically vital Diamer Bhasha Dam. He said the move is crucial to prevent India from exploiting the water situation. Iqbal made the statement while speaking to a delegation of engineers led …

UK Urges Respect for Indus Waters Treaty Amid Rising Tensions

British Foreign Secretary David Lammy has called on both India and Pakistan to uphold their commitments under the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), amid growing global concern over India’s decision to suspend the 1960 agreement. The treaty governs water usage between the two nations, and its unilateral suspension by India has sparked fears of further instability …

Pakistan Open to Neutral Probe into Pahalgam Incident, Says Rana Sanaullah

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s Political Advisor Rana Sanaullah has declared that Pakistan is ready for an neutral investigation into the recent Pahalgam incident. He accused India of using the incident to fulfill “nefarious objectives” and intensify regional tensions. Pakistan Demands Transparency “We are ready for a neutral inquiry into the Pahalgam incident,” Rana Sanaullah asserted. He …

Khawaja Asif Clarifies War Remarks, Warns of Strong Response if Provoked

ISLAMABAD: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has clarified his recent comments about the possibility of war with India, saying his remarks were taken out of context by the media. He emphasized that Pakistan remains committed to peace but is fully prepared to defend itself if provoked. Misquoted Remarks on War Clarified In a statement issued on …

Pakistan Stands Firm on Indus Waters Treaty Amid Rising Tensions

In a bold stance over the “Indus Waters Treaty dispute,” Pakistan has declared it will not renegotiate the 1960 agreement with India, vowing to protect its water rights against any unilateral actions. Pakistan Refuses to Reopen Treaty Talks Pakistani Information Minister Attaullah Tarar announced on Sunday that Pakistan will not accept India’s call to renegotiate …

Pakistan Slams India’s Move to Suspend Indus Waters Treaty, Closes Wagah Border and Cuts Ties

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan has strongly rejected India’s unilateral decision to hold the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, calling it a dangerous and unlawful move. Following this escalation, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired an urgent National Security Committee (NSC) meeting to respond to Indian actions and review the regional situation after the recent Pahalgam attack in …

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