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Pakistan faces water crisis as India builds dams on shared rivers

Blocking water will bring decades-long consequences, DG ISPR warns India

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry issued a stern warning to India against any attempt to block Pakistan’s water supply, stating that such an action would have consequences felt for decades.

In an interview with an international media outlet on ‘Operation Ma’arka-e-Haq’, the DG ISPR said that Pakistan’s government has already conveyed a clear stance on the water issue, adding that it requires no further elaboration from the military.

“Nobody should dare to stop Pakistan’s water. We hope such a time never comes, but if it does, the world will witness our actions,” Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry added. He dismissed the notion of India halting water for Pakistan’s 240 million people as an act only a “madman” would contemplate, asserting India lacks the courage to do so.

“Our message is clear, we want peace, but if India violates our sovereignty, our reply will be immediate and conclusive. We never target civilians or their populations,” he said. The DG ISPR said that Pakistan and its military prefer peace but warned of a swift and decisive response to any Indian aggression.


 
Blocking water will bring decades-long consequences, DG ISPR warns India

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry issued a stern warning to India against any attempt to block Pakistan’s water supply, stating that such an action would have consequences felt for decades.

In an interview with an international media outlet on ‘Operation Ma’arka-e-Haq’, the DG ISPR said that Pakistan’s government has already conveyed a clear stance on the water issue, adding that it requires no further elaboration from the military.

“Nobody should dare to stop Pakistan’s water. We hope such a time never comes, but if it does, the world will witness our actions,” Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry added. He dismissed the notion of India halting water for Pakistan’s 240 million people as an act only a “madman” would contemplate, asserting India lacks the courage to do so.

“Our message is clear, we want peace, but if India violates our sovereignty, our reply will be immediate and conclusive. We never target civilians or their populations,” he said. The DG ISPR said that Pakistan and its military prefer peace but warned of a swift and decisive response to any Indian aggression.




It's too late, DG. The plans are all in place.

 
Blocking water will bring decades-long consequences, DG ISPR warns India

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry issued a stern warning to India against any attempt to block Pakistan’s water supply, stating that such an action would have consequences felt for decades.

In an interview with an international media outlet on ‘Operation Ma’arka-e-Haq’, the DG ISPR said that Pakistan’s government has already conveyed a clear stance on the water issue, adding that it requires no further elaboration from the military.

“Nobody should dare to stop Pakistan’s water. We hope such a time never comes, but if it does, the world will witness our actions,” Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry added. He dismissed the notion of India halting water for Pakistan’s 240 million people as an act only a “madman” would contemplate, asserting India lacks the courage to do so.

“Our message is clear, we want peace, but if India violates our sovereignty, our reply will be immediate and conclusive. We never target civilians or their populations,” he said. The DG ISPR said that Pakistan and its military prefer peace but warned of a swift and decisive response to any Indian aggression.


Consequences for Pakistan, not India.
 

Exactly. And honestly, I’m shocked that the usual herd of brain-dead super green sycophants on PP haven’t (yet) come charging in, waving their super green swords to defend that “holy, innocent, never-hurt-a-fly” cockroach otherwise known as Masood Azhar ... as if strapping a beard on a butcher would suddenly transform him into a saint.

These are the same degenerates who would gladly throw rose petals if he strolled out holding a Quran in one hand and a severed head in the other ... because in their rotted little cult and the festering little echo chamber, terrorism isn't a crime as long as it's aimed across the border.​

Welcome to the mad world of very well educated Jihadis !!!

Pakistan is a lost cause, I have said this for years. They are finished, no coming back from the massive hole they have dug for themselves....

Best for India to keep moving forward with their economic development, I would say let Pakistsn do their mischief till India becomes a 15 - 20 trillion dollar economy. After that we can start with the stoppages of water, in the meantime finish the dam... Make India a partner the world can't live without for manufacturing, services, software etc then India will be able to do what it wants to Pakistan as rest of the world will interefere less or keep a blind eye to their requests.

Till then just sit tight, swallow the pride, and have the atmost patience when they do their dirty acts...

If it's any consolation, Pakistan will most likely screw themselves even more during the period of India's further economic development.... Pakistan is one of those countries that you should not disturb while they do one buffonery after the other, most likely prophet Asim Munir will be overthrown from his position soon....
 

Exactly. And honestly, I’m shocked that the usual herd of brain-dead super green sycophants on PP haven’t (yet) come charging in, waving their super green swords to defend that “holy, innocent, never-hurt-a-fly” cockroach otherwise known as Masood Azhar ... as if strapping a beard on a butcher would suddenly transform him into a saint.

These are the same degenerates who would gladly throw rose petals if he strolled out holding a Quran in one hand and a severed head in the other ... because in their rotted little cult and the festering little echo chamber, terrorism isn't a crime as long as it's aimed across the border.​

Welcome to the mad world of very well educated Jihadis !!!
For them, committing terrorism in India and against Indians deserve lavish praises.
 
Blocking water will bring decades-long consequences, DG ISPR warns India

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry issued a stern warning to India against any attempt to block Pakistan’s water supply, stating that such an action would have consequences felt for decades.

In an interview with an international media outlet on ‘Operation Ma’arka-e-Haq’, the DG ISPR said that Pakistan’s government has already conveyed a clear stance on the water issue, adding that it requires no further elaboration from the military.

“Nobody should dare to stop Pakistan’s water. We hope such a time never comes, but if it does, the world will witness our actions,” Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry added. He dismissed the notion of India halting water for Pakistan’s 240 million people as an act only a “madman” would contemplate, asserting India lacks the courage to do so.

“Our message is clear, we want peace, but if India violates our sovereignty, our reply will be immediate and conclusive. We never target civilians or their populations,” he said. The DG ISPR said that Pakistan and its military prefer peace but warned of a swift and decisive response to any Indian aggression.



Pakistan must recognize that the Indus Waters Treaty was signed by Bharat in a spirit of goodwill and generosity, with the hope that it would pave the way for peaceful and cooperative relations. Despite this, Pakistan continues to benefit from the lion’s share of the Indus River waters, an arrangement that remains largely unchanged due to the massive infrastructural and financial investments required to alter it significantly.

However, it is high time we make it clear: we will no longer allow our goodwill to be taken for granted. While Pakistan persists in harboring and sponsoring terrorism that targets innocent Indian civilians and tourists, it cannot expect business as usual on critical issues like water. The principle is simple—blood and water cannot flow together.

Pakistan’s hollow threats will no longer be entertained. If challenged, Bharat is fully prepared to defend its interests, anywhere, anytime, and at any cost.

Pakistan must cease being a sanctuary and sponsor of terrorism in the region.
 
The dams if they are built will have to be hit with high payload ballistic missiles. Hopefully Indian defences don't hold up, because the next step would be nukes, and I don't think there is much defence against those.
Do you realize that with the dams being hit the downstream flooding will be catastrophic for Pak ?? And then again open top Afridi type celebrations, yay we won we won we broke the dam etc
 
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