Pakistan was pleaded for Indus water, written letter to India

New Delhi:
Pakistan has gone to Pakistan due to action under Operation Sindoor and postponing Indus Water Treaty. After joining hands in front of many countries of the world, now he has requested India not to postpone the Indus Water Treaty in view of the future crisis. Pakistan has appealed to India to reconsider its decision.
Pakistan has said that this decision will create a big crisis in our country. Pakistan’s Ministry of Water Resources has written a letter to India regarding this and appealed to consider the decision again.

However, according to sources, India has not shown any sympathy on the plea of Pakistan. PM Modi also said in the name of the nation that blood and water cannot flow together.
The PM also said, “The way the Pakistani army and the government are promoting terrorism. It will one day destroy Pakistan. If Pakistan has to escape, then its terrorist structure will have to be destroyed. There is no other way to peace.”

India has clarified that diplomatic and economic sanctions declared against Pakistan after Pahalgam terror attack are still effective. These include suspension of Indus Water Treaty. Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said that India will not implement the Indus Water Treaty until Pakistan stops supporting terrorism completely.
He said that this treaty was done in a sense of goodwill and friendship, but Pakistan promoted border terrorism and put these principles on hold. A day after the Pahalgam attack, India announced several punitive measures against Pakistan, including suspending the Indus Water Treaty and reducing diplomatic relations in view of the cross -border relations.

India is now planning to use three rivers water for itself. Work has also been started immediately on this. Apart from this, middle and long -term schemes are also being finalized.
On April 22, 26 tourists were killed by Pakistani terrorists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. The Government of India first postponed the Indus Water Agreement as a response to this terrorist attack. Due to this, Pakistan is struggling with water crisis.

The Indus Water Agreement was signed in 1960. Under this treaty, the water of Indus, Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej, which flowed between India and Pakistan, was divided.
Also read: Explainer: What is Indus Water Treaty, Why Pakistan is suffering from postponing India’s agreement