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India Serves Formal Notice to Pakistan, Seeks Modification of Indus Water Treaty

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In a significant diplomatic move, India has formally notified Pakistan, seeking amendments to the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) of 1960. The notice, issued on August 30 under Article XII(3) of the treaty, highlights fundamental and unforeseen changes in circumstances that necessitate a reassessment of the obligations under the pact.

The Indus Water Treaty, brokered by the World Bank, governs the distribution of water from the Indus River system between the two nations. According to the treaty, India has control over the waters of the eastern rivers (Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi), while Pakistan has rights over the western rivers (Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab). The treaty has been a cornerstone of India-Pakistan relations, ensuring cooperation and information exchange on water usage.

Reasons for Seeking Modification on Indus Water Treaty

India’s notice to Pakistan cites several reasons for seeking a review of the treaty:

  1. Demographic Changes: Significant population growth in both countries has increased the demand for water resources.
  2. Environmental Concerns: Climate change and environmental degradation have altered the flow and availability of water in the Indus River system.
  3. Clean Energy Development: India aims to accelerate the development of hydroelectric projects to meet its clean energy targets.
  4. Cross-Border Terrorism: Persistent security concerns and cross-border terrorism have also been highlighted as factors necessitating a review.

Implications and Next Steps

The notice calls for government-to-government negotiations to address these issues and modify the treaty accordingly. This move is expected to lead to a series of diplomatic engagements between the two countries. The World Bank, as a signatory to the treaty, may also play a role in facilitating these discussions2.

The Indus Water Treaty has withstood numerous challenges over the decades, but the current geopolitical and environmental landscape demands a fresh look at its provisions. Both nations will need to navigate these negotiations carefully to ensure a fair and sustainable distribution of water resources.

India’s formal notice to Pakistan marks a pivotal moment in the history of the Indus Water Treaty. As both countries prepare for negotiations, the international community will be watching closely, hoping for a resolution that addresses the evolving needs and challenges of the region.

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