India has firmly rejected a recent ruling from The Hague regarding water storage limits on the Indus river system. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that India does not recognize the arbitration court, deeming it illegally constituted. India maintains that the Indus Water Treaty remains in abeyance. This decision follows previous rejections of the court's pronouncements.

India rejects the Court of Arbitration's pondage award on the Indus Waters Treaty, asserting its decision remains in force.

India has firmly rejected a recent ruling from The Hague regarding water storage limits on the Indus river system. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that India does not…

India has rejected a ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration concerning hydroelectric projects in Jammu and Kashmir. New Delhi stated that the court was illegally constituted…

The external affairs ministry said that India’s decision to hold the treaty in abeyance remains in force.

The decision pertains to maximum pondage and design disputes in Ratle Hydroelectric Plant and the Kishenganga Hydroelectric Project in occupied Kashmir.