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  • India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty on April 22, 2025, following a terror attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 people.
  • The suspension, approved by India's Cabinet Committee on Security, aims to link treaty restoration to Pakistan ending cross-border terrorism.
  • Pakistan's Indus River System Authority reported a 13.3% year-on-year decrease in water released to dams, worsening water scarcity for Punjab farmers during early Kharif season.
  • On June 5, India released 124,500 cusecs of water, down from 144,000 cusecs last year, while Pakistan’s four diplomatic letters urging treaty restoration received no positive response.
  • The shortfall threatens Kharif crop sowing amid severe heatwaves in Pakistan, and India continues developing new hydro projects while holding the treaty in abeyance.
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