The Indus Water Treaty (IWT), signed in 1960 and mediated by the World Bank, is a key water-sharing agreement between India and Pakistan. The Treaty allocates the use of the Indus River system ...
"The Governments of India and Pakistan also remain in touch on the matter of modification and review of the Indus Waters Treaty, under Article XII (3) of the Treaty," it added. In 2015, Pakistan ...
The signing of the Indus Water Treaty in Karachi in September was, as President Eisenhower so correctly put it at his press conference, "One bright spot… in a very depressing world picture." ...
In order to harness the hydropower potential of the shared water courses in the Indus basin ... The current chill in bilateral ties makes the treaty’s immediate modification a difficult task.
India issues a notice to renegotiate the 62-year-old Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan- could this mean another flank opened in already tense India-Pakistan ties, as well as trouble in India’s ...
While India has been pressing for resolution of the Indus Valley Treaty issue by the neutral expert, Pakistan has been ...
The MEA said that it has been India’s consistent and principled position that the Neutral Expert alone has the competence ...