Water Sharing and Diplomacy: Understanding the Indus Waters Treaty
The Indus Waters Treaty is a historic agreement between India and Pakistan that governs the use of rivers in the Indus basin. Signed in 1960, it allocates eastern rivers to India and western rivers to Pakistan. Despite tensions, the treaty has survived wars and disputes, showcasing its importance in maintaining regional water cooperation and stability. Website URL: https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/indus-treaty-in-abeyance-a-strategic-pause-not-a-legal-breach
