Pakistan's Deputy PM reaffirms the Indus Waters Treaty’s validity, warning that its suspension could threaten regional peace and security.

“Our people have a right to water through a legally enforceable treaty" that was accepted by both India and Pakistan, he says.

Future of river-sharing treaty that has survived wars, border conflicts and prolonged diplomatic freezes in the past is now under threat

Pakistan has warned that any attempt by India to deprive Pakistan of its share of water under the Indus Waters Treaty would amount to the “weaponization of water” and could have…

Pakistan's Deputy PM reaffirms the Indus Waters Treaty’s validity, warning that its suspension could threaten regional peace and security.

New Delhi paused its participation in the agreement following the killing of 26 tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir last April.

Pakistan vehemently rejects India's revocation of the Indus Waters Treaty, asserting its continued validity and binding nature. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar emphasized the…