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    Tensions Rise: Pakistan Responds to Jaishankar's Comments

    Islamabad, March 26 Pakistan on Thursday strongly objected to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's "broker" comments, saying it reflected a "deeper sense of frustration" on the part of the Indian leadership.During a meeting with all political parties on Wednesday, the Indian government...
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    India Links Indus Treaty to End of Terrorism Support

    March 20, New Delhi – India has reiterated that the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan will remain in effect only if Islamabad ceases its support for terrorism.Speaking at a United Nations (UN) event to mark World Water Day, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, P. Harish, stated that...
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    India Reiterates Treaty Suspension, Highlights Water Access Efforts

    India has reiterated that the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan will remain in effect until Islamabad ceases its support for terrorism. India's Permanent Representative to the U.N., P. Harish, stated that Pakistan must uphold the sanctity of human life before raising concerns about the treaty...
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    Zardari Addresses Parliament on Terrorism, Sovereignty, and Regional Disputes

    Islamabad, March 2 President Asif Ali Zardari said on Monday that Pakistan would not allow any entity, domestic or foreign, to use a neighboring country to destabilize his nation.Addressing a joint session of Parliament amidst disruption by members of the opposition, Zardari said a recent UN...
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    Reservoir Capacity Drops 96%: NHPC Addresses Silt Accumulation at Salal

    Jammu, February 22 Decades after key sediment management facilities were rendered inoperable under the Indus Waters Treaty, the reservoir of the Salal power station has suffered a dramatic loss of storage, up to 96 percent, prompting NHPC to launch a silt management plan at the facility to...
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    Indus Waters Treaty: Pakistan Requests Consultation with India

    Islamabad, February 12 Pakistan said on Thursday that it has written a letter to India, seeking information about the Svalkot hydroelectric project on the Chenab River.Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi told the weekly press briefing that the issue of the Svalkot project on the Chenab...
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    Jammu's Water Security: Utilizing IWT Abeyance for Infrastructure

    Jammu, February 10 Emphasizing the need for a long-term water security plan for Jammu, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said on Tuesday that the government intends to fully utilize the current suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) to implement major water infrastructure projects for the...
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