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India disputes Pakistan's water scarcity claims, citing treaty data and domestic mismanagement
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2026-07-06 23:35   Geopolitics   10

India disputes Pakistan's water scarcity claims, citing treaty data and domestic mismanagement

The article discusses India's rejection of Pakistan's allegations regarding water scarcity in the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) framework.Indian authorities argue that Pakistan continues to receive higher river flows than previously estimated under the 1960 pact, attributing Islamabad's water challenges to internal mismanagement rather than Indian actions.

Data from research institutes show Pakistan receives an average of 140 Million Acre Feet annually from western rivers, exceeding treaty-era estimates.Meanwhile, India's allocation of eastern rivers has declined by 15% since 1960.

Critics highlight Pakistan's inefficiencies in irrigation infrastructure and water distribution, while India maintains its projects comply with IWT terms.

The World Bank report underscores Pakistan's governance shortcomings in water management, emphasizing the need for domestic reforms over external disputes.

The article concludes that water security for Pakistan hinges on addressing systemic issues like storage gaps and outdated infrastructure rather than attributing shortages to India.

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