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Indus Water Treaty | What was the decision taken on ‘Indus Water Treaty’ after a long meeting? What did sources say amidst the ongoing tension with Pakistan?

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India has decided to postpone the Indus Water Treaty. This decision has been taken despite a ceasefire agreement with Pakistan. India says that Pakistan should stop supporting terrorism across the border. Till then this treaty will not apply. The Indus Water Treaty is an agreement between India and Pakistan. It was signed in 1960. The treaty manages the distribution of water from the Indus River and its tributaries. This is important for both countries. The purpose of this decision of India is to put pressure on Pakistan. India wants Pakistan to take action against terrorism. The ceasefire is not enough for India to resume the treaty.
 

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Amidst the ongoing tension with Pakistan Indus Water TreatyWhat did the sources say?
The source, who was part of the decision -making process behind Operation Sindoor, said that despite the “understanding” of May 10, India’s anti -terrorism campaign has not ended, and New Delhi is not ready to interact with Pakistan, as “there is nothing to discuss even at the neutral location at this time.” According to sources, India has decided to postpone the ‘Indus Water Treaty’ (IWT) amidst the ongoing tension with Pakistan, however, India will continue to adopt non-pleasant measures such as diplomatic and economic action to pressurize Pakistan.
 
After violating the preamble of the treaty by Pakistan, the treaty will remain suspended until the next notice, which emphasizes goodwill and good neighbor. India warned that if Pakistan carries out any kind of attack like drone or missile attacks, it will use kinetic measures including military action.
 

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Sources said, “The Indus Water Treaty will remain postponed. DGMO level talks will have to be pursued. ‘Operation Sindoor’ is still going on. Non-matched measures will remain unchanged. Right measures are the options that we will use if Pakistan takes any step of sending drones or missiles or any other type of aggression. Pakistan has violated the Sindhu treaty, which has been said to be a goodwill, which has said that it is said that it is said that the Sindhu treaty is said to Is being done with. ”
 
Learn more about the Indus Water Treaty- The Indus Water Treaty signed in 1960 controls the sharing of water between India and Pakistan. India’s decision to postpone the treaty reflects stressful relations between the two countries.
 
A day after the horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, 26 people lost their lives, most of which were tourists, the 1960 Indus Water Treaty was postponed with immediate effect, until Pakistan relinquish its support for terrorism across the border.
Sources saidThe treaty allocates western rivers (Indus, Jhelum, Chenab) to Pakistan and Eastern Rivers (Ravi, Beas, Sutlej) to India. Also, this treaty allows each country to allocate some water of rivers to another country. This treaty gives India 20 percent water from the Indus river system and the remaining 80 percent to Pakistan. Meanwhile, diplomatic communication between India and Pakistan remained confined to military channels, and there was no talks between the National Security Advisors (NSA) or Foreign Ministers of the two countries.
Meeting of Director General of Military Operations
The only discussion took place between the Director General of Military Operations (DGMOS). This limited partnership became important as a series of events surfaced, which led to Indian aerial attacks on major Pakistani military establishments. The situation increased significantly on the morning of May 9 and May 10, when India launched accurate airstrikes on Pakistani military bases. Described as a hell campaign by sources, attacks targeted important sites, including Rahayamar Khan Airbase, where the runway was flat, and Pakistan Air Force Base Noor Khan in Chaklala, which suffered a serious loss. The characteristic of the attacks was accuracy and intensity, which directly affected strategic places.
 

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The authorities described the selection of goals for ‘Operation Sindoor’ as a message for Pakistani Deep State and Inter-Services Intelligence, in which Bahawalpur, Muridke and Muzaffarabad were seen as “symbols of ties with cross-border terrorism of Pakistan deep state”. These three places, and the most important Bahwalpur, have been active for decades, and the Indian security establishment has seen Bahawalpur developing as the center of training and training of terrorism since the Afghan Jihad in the 1980s. Recognizing its long history of terrorism against India, “Jish-e-Mohammed headquarters in Bahawalpur was attacked with the most powerful weapon available with the Indian Air Force.
Note- Official confirmation is awaited. According to reports on Indian media channels, this news has been published.
 
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