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When will India restore Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan? Amit Shah provides big update, says...

DNA Sunday, 22 June 2025
The Indus Waters Treaty has been one of the very few peaceful agreements between India and Pakistan, even during times of conflict.
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Pakistan’s repeated threats over the Indus Waters Treaty appear to have little effect, as India remains firm on its stance. Despite Shehbaz Sharif’s push for treaty resumption following visits by Asim Munir and Bilawal Bhutto, Delhi signals strong diplomatic and strategic resolve, leaving Pakistan’s posturing largely ineffective. #ShehbazSharif #IndusWatersTreaty #PakistanThreat #IndiaPakistanTensions #IndusTreatyDispute #ShehbazSharifWarning #PakistanPushIndia #IndusWaterConflict #IndiaStrongStance #PakistanDiplomacy #WaterDispute #IndusRiverTreaty #PakIndiaRelations #ShehbazSharifNews #IndusTreatyUpdate Also Read Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Says Pahalgam Attack Happened Because Of Destabilisation In Kashmir :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/pakistan-pm-shehbaz-sharif-says-pahalgam-attack-happened-because-of-destabilisation-in-kashmir-7792351.html?ref=DMDesc Did Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Say ‘I Condom’ While Reacting to Israel-Iran Conflict? Internet Explodes :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/pakistan-pm-shehbaz-sharif-says-i-condom-while-reacting-to-israel-iran-conflict-internet-explodes-4181247.html?ref=DMDesc Before Pakistan Acted, India Hit Airbases With BrahMos: Shehbaz Sharif On How Delhi Foiled Islamabad's Attack :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/before-pakistan-acted-india-hit-airbases-with-brahmos-shehbaz-sharif-on-how-delhi-foiled-islamabad-4167829.html?ref=DMDesc ~PR.152~HT.408~ED.420~

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India Calls Out Pakistan as ‘Terror Haven’ & ‘Serial Borrower’ at UNSC — Furious Clash Over Kashmir [Video]

India Calls Out Pakistan as ‘Terror Haven’ & ‘Serial Borrower’ at UNSC — Furious Clash Over Kashmir

At the United Nations Security Council, India fiercely rebutted Pakistan’s attempts to internationalize the Kashmir issue and challenge the Indus Waters Treaty. India’s UN Ambassador P Harish accused Pakistan of harboring terrorism and disrupting international peace, labeling it a “terror haven” and “serial borrower.” Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar insisted Kashmir is a disputed territory and demanded UN intervention. This heated exchange highlights the escalating diplomatic tensions and the complex geopolitical battle over Kashmir and water rights in South Asia. #IndiaPakistan #UNSC #KashmirConflict #IndusWatersTreaty #Terrorism #InternationalRelations #Diplomacy #SouthAsiaCrisis #GlobalPolitics #WaterDispute #UN #Geopolitics

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