India-Pakistan BIG Standoff: Can Pakistan Attack India Begin War Over Indus Water Rights | Explained
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India-Pakistan BIG Standoff: Can Pakistan Attack India Begin War Over Indus Water Rights | Explained
On April 23, 2025, India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty following a deadly terror attack in Kashmir, blaming Pakistan for cross-border terrorism.
The move ends decades of controlled water sharing that was critical for Pakistanâs agriculture and survival.
With 80% of Pakistanâs water supply at stake, leaders are calling this an âact of war.â As nationalist voices in Pakistan push for a military response, fears rise of a full-scale conflict between two nuclear-armed neighbors.
Could water really be the spark for war in South Asia?
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