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Economy in dire straits, India's Indus Waters Treaty blow: Can Pakistan avoid the ‘begging bowl’?

IndiaTimes Monday, 2 June 2025
Pakistan's economy faces significant challenges, including a recent GDP growth shortfall and pressures from an IMF program requiring structural changes. India's actions, such as suspending the Indus Waters Treaty and targeting Pakistan's funding sources, exacerbate these difficulties.
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News video: Pakistan Faces Severe Water Crisis As Indus Waters Treaty Still In Abeyance | Punjab Hit Hardest

Pakistan Faces Severe Water Crisis As Indus Waters Treaty Still In Abeyance | Punjab Hit Hardest 04:52

Pakistan is staring at a water disaster as India holds the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 in abeyance. The flow of water from rivers like Chenab and Jhelum has plummeted, with Punjab province the worst affected. Water availability in the Indus system is down by over 10%, raising alarm for the...

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