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BIG blow to Pakistan's economy? Kharif crop may be hit hard as India puts Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance because...

DNA Tuesday, 17 June 2025
The Indus River is the main lifeline of Punjab, Sindh and the adjoining areas, which are highly fertile and are considered the food bowl of the country. No more. Pakistan will have to pay heavy prices for the Pahalgam attack as India puts the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance.
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