Pak's decades of terror, Pahalgam last straw: India on Indus treaty move at UN
- India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan after the Pahalgam terrorist attack, as stated by Parvathaneni Harish, India's Permanent Representative to the UN.
- Harish emphasized that it is Pakistan, not India, that has violated the 1960 water-sharing agreement.
- India's decision was influenced by Pakistan's continuous support for cross-border terrorism and security concerns, according to Harish.
- Over 20,000 Indian lives have been lost to terror attacks in the last four decades, with the recent Pahalgam attack being highlighted as particularly grievous.
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Pak's decades of terror, Pahalgam last straw: India on Indus treaty move at UN
In addition to repeated cross-border terrorism, factors such as energy requirements and dam safety led to India’s decision to place the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan in abeyance, India told the United Nations.
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The direct connection between terror act and the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty falls in the grey areas of law Published Date – 24 May 2025, 06:17 PM By Palepu Krishna Vijay On April 23, 2025, India announced that it will hold the Indus Waters Treaty, 1960 (IWT) in “abeyance” until Pakistan gives up promoting cross-border terrorism. This was in response to the gruesome terror attack in Pahalgam in which 26 people, mostly terrorists, were…
India slams Pakistan’s hypocrisy on terrorism at UN security council
New Delhi: India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, P. Harish, delivered a scathing condemnation of Pakistan’s actions at a UN Security Council meeting. His address focused on Pakistan’s alleged hypocrisy regarding terrorism and its violations of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty. The statement came in response to comments made by Pakistan’s UN ambassador, Aasim Iftikhar Ahmad, who raised the Kashmir issue and the recent conflict betwe…
India Slams Pakistan’s ‘Disinformation’ Over Indus Waters Treaty Suspension At UN
New York: India hit out at Pakistan on Saturday over what it called “disinformation” regarding the Indus Waters Treaty, which New Delhi suspended last month following a deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam. India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish, said the 65-year-old treaty would remain in abeyance until Pakistan—described by him as the “global epicentre of terror”—takes verifiab…
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