Indus Water Treaty: India’s act to stop Pakistan’s water is an act of war

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Advisor to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Tuesday said any violation of Indus Water Treaty by India would pertain to considerable risk of war and hostilities between the two countries.

“Pakistan will not accept Indian aggression in any form and any Indian step for disrupting water flow as upper riparian will pertain to considerable risk of war and hostilities,” the Advisor said in National Assembly in response to a calling attention notice.

He said India feels much pressure due to our diplomatic onslaught and raising voice on grave human rights violation in Indian occupied Kashmir and supporting the right to self-determination for Kashmiri people in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions.

The Advisor explained the provisions of Indus Water Treaty and said, as per sub-provision 3 and 4 of provisions of article 12 of IWT, the treaty cannot be altered or revoked unilaterally.

He said the treaty shall continue to be in force until modified by both the countries after an understanding. This treaty is for an indefinite period and is a binding. It is not time specific or event specific.

Sartaj Aziz said the treaty offers no unilateral exit provision or revocation. Moreover, there is also an arbitration mechanism provided in Indus Water Treaty to resolve the disputes within its mechanism.

He said according to international law and provisions of IWT, India cannot unilaterally revoke the treaty as it will not only undermine India’s international standing but also pertain to considerable risk of war and hostilities.

The Advisor said, if India tries to interrupt water flow into Pakistan as an upper riparian it will not only violate IWT but also set a regional state practice under which an international law can serve as a precedence for others.

Such an Indian act may also provide China with a justification to consider suspension of water of Indian river Brahmaputra. “India has already damaged its credentials by even considering revocation of IWT and disrupting water flow into Pakistan.”

Read more: Pakistan to approach ICJ if India violates Indus Water Treaty: Sartaj

11 COMMENTS

  1. The act of war is started by Pakistan at Kashmir through jihad….
    Will end by Great INDIA through Indus.
    🙂

  2. If Pakistan can enjoy to kill Indians by sending terrorists, India has every right to retaliate and reduce their water availability from the rivers.

  3. Aziz should know China lost case on South China sea but is to accept the verdict so any international ruling in this matter will not be biding for India…Stop living in fools paradise wake up in the real world…

  4. Your Master china doesnt accept international-law in south china sea, India doesnt accept international-law in Indus basin. isnt it that simple dog?

  5. Sending terrorists to kill Indians in Mumbai, Pathankot, Uri is also act of war by Pakistan. We’re just responding to it.

  6. Democracy is a very demanding and challenging system of governance. It requires a leadership of the highest quality. Are we sure of it on either side of the divide??

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