Indus Waters Treaty: History, Key Provisions, and Its Impact on India–Pakistan Relations
The Indus Waters Treaty is one of the most significant international water-sharing agreements in the world. Signed in 1960 between India and Pakistan, the treaty governs the use and distribution of waters from the Indus River system. Despite political tensions and multiple conflicts between the two countries, the treaty has endured for over six decades, often cited as a rare example of successful cooperation between rival nations.
