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India's move to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty one year ago has left the agreement paralysed, with Pakistan warning any water diversion would be an act of war, while India continues developing hydropower projects on treaty rivers.

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ONE year has passed since India decided to hold the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in abeyance. Pakistan’s National Security Council issued a warning, shortly after the Indian Cabinet Committee on Security’s decision, that any attempt to divert water flows will be regarded as an “act of war”. A year later, there are no visible signs towards the treaty’s restoration, and it remains essentially paralysed. India has expedited development on a number of controversial hydropower projects by revising compl
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