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Indus Water Treaty Suspension Sparks Hope for Resolving Kashmir’s Water Crisis

Zee News Monday, 21 July 2025
The suspension of the Indus water treaty has raised hopes in Kashmir for addressing water shortages for agriculture and power, driven by climate change impacts like glacial retreat and erratic river flows. Kashmir for the suspension, with farmers and residents hoping for a “fair share” of water to combat the crisis.
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