The suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty by India has triggered a crisis in Pakistan, with officials warning of agricultural collapse and energy shortages. Pakistan's President Zardari is now holding emergency meetings to address the situation, as the country's hydel power generation relies heavily on the waters of the Indus River. Reports indicate that Pakistan is facing a severe economic crisis, with foreign reserves barely covering a few weeks of imports and inflation soaring.
CLIMATEPublished 20 Apr 2026 • Published 2h ago
KP Farmers Face Groundwater Crisis Amid Indus Treaty Concerns
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India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, leading to a significant water and power crisis in Pakistan. This action threatens the livelihoods of millions of farmers and exacerbates the country's already dire economic situation. The suspension of the treaty, which has survived numerous crises since its inception, raises concerns about water security in the region.
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