India’s decision to place the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan in abeyance following the Pahalgam terrorist attack was the result of a well-considered process, driven by multiple factors, India said at the United Nations on Friday. New Delhi specified that it was Pakistan, not India, that violated the 1960 water-sharing agreement.
Parvathaneni Harish, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, dismissed the “disinformation spread by the Pakistani delegation” regarding the Indus Waters Treaty, highlighting key factors that led to the suspension of the treaty, also including repeated instances of cross-border terrorism, with the recent Pahalgam attack being the latest…