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Pakistan faces water crisis as India builds dams on shared rivers

My response was up for a while. It got taken down. May be the mods can get you a copy.

Anyway, I laid out a clear plan to solve the Ind-Pak issue and it involved India taking inspiration from Jinnah an Pak establishment and mirroring Pak approach across a broad spectrum.

It certainly would have been a fun plan. too bad it wasn't allowed to stand.
Do you mean another partition? That could work.
 
Don't k own about the water closure effecting Pakistan but the air space closure has already started effecting the Indians General pluic as the price of flights are going sky high
 
It would take India probably a decade to build a dam to cause major damage to Pakistan. This is just small gun shot so noise is heard, not expecting any major issues for Pakistan from the Indian side in the near future.
 
Can India really stop river water from flowing into Pakistan?

Will India be able to stop the Indus river and two of its tributaries from flowing into Pakistan?

That's the question on many minds, after India suspended a major treaty governing water sharing of six rivers in the Indus basin between the two countries, following Tuesday's horrific attack in Indian-administered Kashmir.

The 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) survived two wars between the nuclear rivals and was seen as an example of trans-boundary water management.

The suspension is among several steps India has taken against Pakistan, accusing it of backing cross-border terrorism - a charge Islamabad flatly denies. It has also hit back with reciprocal measures against Delhi, and said stopping water flow "will be considered as an Act of War".

The treaty allocated the three eastern rivers – the Ravi, Beas and Sutlej – of the Indus basin to India, while 80% of the three western ones – the Indus, Jhelum and Chenab – to Pakistan.

Disputes have flared in the past, with Pakistan objecting to some of India's hydropower and water infrastructure projects, arguing they would reduce river flows and violate the treaty. (More than 80% of Pakistan's agriculture and around a third of its hydropower depend on the Indus basin's water.)

India, meanwhile, has been pushing to review and modify the treaty, citing changing needs - from irrigation and drinking water to hydropower - in light of factors like climate change.

Over the years, Pakistan and India have pursued competing legal avenues under the treaty brokered by the World Bank.

But this is the first time either side has announced a suspension - and notably, it's the upstream country, India, giving it a geographic advantage.

But what does the suspension really mean? Could India hold back or divert the Indus basin's waters, depriving Pakistan of its lifeline? And is it even capable of doing so?

Experts say it's nearly impossible for India to hold back tens of billions of cubic metres of water from the western rivers during high-flow periods. It lacks both the massive storage infrastructure and the extensive canals needed to divert such volumes.

"The infrastructure India has are mostly run-of-the-river hydropower plants that do not need massive storage," said Himanshu Thakkar, a regional water resources expert with the South Asia Network on Dams, Rivers and People.

Such hydropower plants use the force of running water to spin turbines and generate electricity, without holding back large volumes of water.

Indian experts say inadequate infrastructure has kept India from fully utilising even its 20% share of the Jhelum, Chenab and Indus waters under the treaty - a key reason they argue for building storage structures, which Pakistan opposes citing treaty provisions.

Experts say India can now modify existing infrastructure or build new ones to hold back or divert more water without informing Pakistan.

"Unlike in the past, India will now not be required to share its project documents with Pakistan," said Mr Thakkar.

But challenges like difficult terrain and protests within India itself over some of its projects have meant that construction of water infrastructure in the Indus basin has not moved fast enough.

After a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir in 2016, Indian water resources ministry officials had told the BBC they would speed up construction of several dams and water storage projects in the Indus basin.

Although there is no official information on the status of such projects, sources say progress has been limited.

Some experts say that if India begins controlling the flow with its existing and potential infrastructure, Pakistan could feel the impact during the dry season, when water availability is already at its lowest.

"A more pressing concern is what happens in the dry season - when the flows across the basin are lower, storage matters more, and timing becomes more critical," Hassan F Khan, assistant professor of Urban Environmental Policy and Environmental Studies at Tufts University, wrote in the Dawn newspaper.

"That is where the absence of treaty constraints could start to be felt more acutely."

The treaty requires India to share hydrological data with Pakistan - crucial for flood forecasting and planning for irrigation, hydropower and drinking water.

Pradeep Kumar Saxena, India's former IWT commissioner for over six years, told the Press Trust of India news agency that the country can now stop sharing flood data with Pakistan

The region sees damaging floods during the monsoon season, which begins in June and lasts until September. But Pakistani authorities have said India was already sharing very limited hydrological data.

"India was sharing only around 40% of the data even before it made the latest announcement," Shiraz Memon, Pakistan's former additional commissioner of the Indus Waters Treaty, told BBC Urdu.

Another issue that comes up each time there is water-related tension in the region is if the upstream country can "weaponise" water against the downstream country.

This is often called a "water bomb", where the upstream country can temporarily hold back water and then release it suddenly, without warning, causing massive damage downstream.

Could India do that?

Experts say India would first risk flooding its own territory as its dams are far from the Pakistan border. However, it could now flush silt from its reservoirs without prior warning - potentially causing damage downstream in Pakistan.

Himalayan rivers like the Indus carry high silt levels, which quickly accumulate in dams and barrages. Sudden flushing of this silt can cause significant downstream damage.

There's a bigger picture: India is downstream of China in the Brahmaputra basin, and the Indus originates in Tibet.

In 2016, after India warned that "blood and water cannot flow together" following a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, China blocked a tributary of the Yarlung Tsangpo - that becomes the Brahmaputra in northeast India - as part of a hydropower project.

After building several hydropower plants in Tibet, China has green-lit what will be the world's largest dam on the lower reaches of Yarlung Tsangpo.

Beijing claims minimal environmental impact, but India fears it could give China significant control over the river's flow.

BBC
 
What is the origin of Indus River? It is Tibet. Indus River starts from Tibet.

Who is in charge of Tibet? It is China.

India shouldn't act up too much. China can stop India's water too. :inti
 
What is the origin of Indus River? It is Tibet. Indus River starts from Tibet.

Who is in charge of Tibet? It is China.

India shouldn't act up too much. China can stop India's water too. :inti
Whats with Chinese fetish?

Can't fight own battles? Always have to bring the big daddy?

Even if China decides to control Indus water, who will be affected more India or Pakistan?

I know BD schools are bad but you have decent ones in Canada. Shouldn't be too hard to answer.
 
What is the origin of Indus River? It is Tibet. Indus River starts from Tibet.

Who is in charge of Tibet? It is China.

India shouldn't act up too much. China can stop India's water too. :inti

You realise that Bangladesh is downstream of the Brahmaputra and any action China takes will affect Bangladesh heavily ?
 
'Indus is ours, either our water will flow or their blood will': Bilawal warns Modi

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari delivered a strong and defiant message to India on Saturday, warning that any attempts to undermine Pakistan’s rights over the Indus River would meet fierce resistance.

Addressing a large rally in Sukkur, Bilawal declared that the Indus belongs to Pakistan and will remain so, despite New Delhi’s unilateral moves. “Let Modi hear this clearly — the Indus is ours, and it will remain ours. Either our water will flow, or their blood will,” he warned, standing on the banks of the historic river.

The PPP chairman strongly condemned India’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty following accusations against Pakistan over the recent Pahalgam terror attack.

He accused Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of levelling “false and baseless” allegations to cover internal failures and mislead the Indian public. “Whenever there is unrest in Kashmir, India blames Pakistan to distract from its own weaknesses,” Bilawal asserted.

He emphasised that India’s unilateral withdrawal from the Indus Waters Treaty, a binding international agreement, would not be recognised either globally or by the people of Pakistan.

“Modi’s efforts to take over the Indus will fail. We are the rightful heirs and defenders of the Sindhu (Indus), and we will protect it at all costs,” he said.

Bilawal reaffirmed that Pakistan’s armed forces are fully prepared to deliver a strong response to any Indian aggression. “We will confront India bravely, and our forces will give them a fitting reply at the borders,” he said.

He urged the people of Pakistan to unite in defending the country's water rights and sovereignty. “All four provinces must stand together to deliver a strong, united response to Modi's provocations,” he said, calling on Pakistanis to act as ambassadors of the Indus River and protect their heritage.

“This is a victory for peaceful, democratic struggle,” Bilawal added. “We will not allow anyone — inside or outside Pakistan — to steal our water or divide our nation.”


 
  1. China approved the building of world's largest Dam on the Brahmaputra River (also known as the Yarlung Zangbo) in Tibet, near the Indian border
  2. So India would have sooner or later gotten out of the Indus-Water-Treaty to prepare to look into Infrastructure to get more water to feed its population.
Except unlike China, India doesn't have the necessary resources will be legally challenged and may not be able to divert water for decades (if even).

When the water (of Pakistan) is actually threatened, there will be war.
 
  1. China approved the building of world's largest Dam on the Brahmaputra River (also known as the Yarlung Zangbo) in Tibet, near the Indian border
  2. So India would have sooner or later gotten out of the Indus-Water-Treaty to prepare to look into Infrastructure to get more water to feed its population.
Except unlike China, India doesn't have the necessary resources will be legally challenged and may not be able to divert water for decades (if even).

When the water (of Pakistan) is actually threatened, there will be war.

There’s gonna be a war, and unless India magically turns into the US or Israel, good luck finding countries lining up to cheer India for cutting off water to 220 million people. Even thier call center bots won’t be able to spin that one.
 
'Indus is ours, either our water will flow or their blood will': Bilawal warns Modi

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari delivered a strong and defiant message to India on Saturday, warning that any attempts to undermine Pakistan’s rights over the Indus River would meet fierce resistance.

Addressing a large rally in Sukkur, Bilawal declared that the Indus belongs to Pakistan and will remain so, despite New Delhi’s unilateral moves. “Let Modi hear this clearly — the Indus is ours, and it will remain ours. Either our water will flow, or their blood will,” he warned, standing on the banks of the historic river.

The PPP chairman strongly condemned India’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty following accusations against Pakistan over the recent Pahalgam terror attack.

He accused Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of levelling “false and baseless” allegations to cover internal failures and mislead the Indian public. “Whenever there is unrest in Kashmir, India blames Pakistan to distract from its own weaknesses,” Bilawal asserted.

He emphasised that India’s unilateral withdrawal from the Indus Waters Treaty, a binding international agreement, would not be recognised either globally or by the people of Pakistan.

“Modi’s efforts to take over the Indus will fail. We are the rightful heirs and defenders of the Sindhu (Indus), and we will protect it at all costs,” he said.

Bilawal reaffirmed that Pakistan’s armed forces are fully prepared to deliver a strong response to any Indian aggression. “We will confront India bravely, and our forces will give them a fitting reply at the borders,” he said.

He urged the people of Pakistan to unite in defending the country's water rights and sovereignty. “All four provinces must stand together to deliver a strong, united response to Modi's provocations,” he said, calling on Pakistanis to act as ambassadors of the Indus River and protect their heritage.

“This is a victory for peaceful, democratic struggle,” Bilawal added. “We will not allow anyone — inside or outside Pakistan — to steal our water or divide our nation.”


We already reduced the water flow. Check it MR bilawal.

Now do something except loud mouth :kp
 

Mashallah brilliant by the Pakistani leadership, they must've been the feeling the heat with the country's diabolical state. So they sent terrorist across the border to kill innocents

And after the terror strike:

Cry foul, deny, claim false flag, Whip up nationalism using those evil Indians, so the public's attention is diverted from the real issues Pakistan is facing due to the military rule.

Good lord, the poor Pakistani public will never see salvation, they are destined be ruled by thier military, thier lives are over, zero hope till the end of time....
 
After India suspended the Indus water Treaty, Pakistan has halted a contentious Cholistan project to divert Indus water to their southern Punjab region depriving its other province of Sindh its share as lower riparian.

India’s IWT suspension can amplify problems in Pak between Pakistan Punjab & Sindh.

:kp
 
After India suspended the Indus water Treaty, Pakistan has halted a contentious Cholistan project to divert Indus water to their southern Punjab region depriving its other province of Sindh its share as lower riparian.

India’s IWT suspension can amplify problems in Pak between Pakistan Punjab & Sindh.

:kp
India wont be diverting any waters for atleast 5-10 years, but rest assured Pakistani conspiracy theorists concocting blame on India for any droughts in coming years. It might happen as soon as this summer itself and one can wager a guess who the major posters with their sweeping claims will be :kp
 
If I was Pakistan, I wouldn't worry at all. Our tossers can't even reduce the AQI by 10 where they live, leave alone change the course of 5-6 rivers.
 
I would rather the whole of Pakistan dies of thirst than the blood of even one Indian is spilled.

Strongly condemn the words of Bilawal here.
 
There’s gonna be a war, and unless India magically turns into the US or Israel, good luck finding countries lining up to cheer India for cutting off water to 220 million people. Even thier call center bots won’t be able to spin that one.
As I said I before, doesn’t have to be complete shutdown. Nicely timed will do just fine.
 
  1. China approved the building of world's largest Dam on the Brahmaputra River (also known as the Yarlung Zangbo) in Tibet, near the Indian border
  2. So India would have sooner or later gotten out of the Indus-Water-Treaty to prepare to look into Infrastructure to get more water to feed its population.
Except unlike China, India doesn't have the necessary resources will be legally challenged and may not be able to divert water for decades (if even).

When the water (of Pakistan) is actually threatened, there will be war.
Challenge it legally? Where? Around the world treaties are getting blown up left and right.

Assuming there is court, a case and judgement, who is going enforce it?

Many in India would welcome a war.
 
Challenge it legally? Where? Around the world treaties are getting blown up left and right.

Assuming there is court, a case and judgement, who is going enforce it?

Many in India would welcome a war.
This is the part where we learn that most Pakistanis never read beyond their own newspaper clippings.
There is no mechanism to enforce the clauses of Indus Water Treaty, it relied on the goodwill of India.
 
does it matter if imran khan or bilawel is lion or not... it does not actually... Real point is water treaty broken by India which it cannot.
 
does it matter if imran khan or bilawel is lion or not... it does not actually... Real point is water treaty broken by India which it cannot.
Who will enforce the treaty?
Please read it fully rather than just listening to Pakistani politicians like the UN resolution on Kashmir.
There is no binding authority to enforce the IWT, it survived and worked on the goodwill of India that's all. There are no penalties for violations. Pakistan was enjoying free access to water because India was being nice.
 
Who will enforce the treaty?
Please read it fully rather than just listening to Pakistani politicians like the UN resolution on Kashmir.
There is no binding authority to enforce the IWT, it survived and worked on the goodwill of India that's all. There are no penalties for violations. Pakistan was enjoying free access to water because India was being nice.

Now read it and try to understand. Taking things for granted is not gonna solve it.

The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) is not just based on goodwill. It contains binding dispute resolution mechanisms, such as the permanent Indus Commission and arbitration procedures under international law, ensuring that any issues are addressed through agreed-upon legal channels rather than relying solely on voluntary compliance. Its nearly 60-year track record demonstrates that both countries have incentives to adhere to its provisions, maintaining a structured framework for water sharing.
 
Now read it and try to understand. Taking things for granted is not gonna solve it.

The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) is not just based on goodwill. It contains binding dispute resolution mechanisms, such as the permanent Indus Commission and arbitration procedures under international law, ensuring that any issues are addressed through agreed-upon legal channels rather than relying solely on voluntary compliance. Its nearly 60-year track record demonstrates that both countries have incentives to adhere to its provisions, maintaining a structured framework for water sharing.
READ THE TEXT!
My month long restriction prevents me from sharing factual content.
 
Mashallah brilliant by the Pakistani leadership, they must've been the feeling the heat with the country's diabolical state. So they sent terrorist across the border to kill innocents

And after the terror strike:

Cry foul, deny, claim false flag, Whip up nationalism using those evil Indians, so the public's attention is diverted from the real issues Pakistan is facing due to the military rule.

Good lord, the poor Pakistani public will never see salvation, they are destined be ruled by thier military, thier lives are over, zero hope till the end of time....

Yeah, sure as if the real issue isn’t a proxy war between India and Pakistan. Kashmir was quiet for six years, but somehow India still needed its proxies to hijack and kill civilians in Balochistan.

Let me guess, your next excuse is that Modi’s government is way too busy stealing iPhone factories from China to be funding terrorists. Lol.
 
Now read it and try to understand. Taking things for granted is not gonna solve it.

The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) is not just based on goodwill. It contains binding dispute resolution mechanisms, such as the permanent Indus Commission and arbitration procedures under international law, ensuring that any issues are addressed through agreed-upon legal channels rather than relying solely on voluntary compliance. Its nearly 60-year track record demonstrates that both countries have incentives to adhere to its provisions, maintaining a structured framework for water sharing.
Not sure how anyone can be this dense.

There is no guarantor for this treaty. It is entirely dependent on the goodwill of the upper riparian.

Gandhi Nehru idiots are dying, along with it the goodwill.

Go ahead, name the international entity that will take action against India.
 
Yeah, sure as if the real issue isn’t a proxy war between India and Pakistan. Kashmir was quiet for six years, but somehow India still needed its proxies to hijack and kill civilians in Balochistan.

Let me guess, your next excuse is that Modi’s government is way too busy stealing iPhone factories from China to be funding terrorists. Lol.

Brother please activate ghazwa e hind asap, that is the only way forward.

Sub continent now needs a full baptism with the camel urine, only true soldiers of Islam like you converts can fix the problems caused by evil Modi and BJP...


😇
 
Brother please activate ghazwa e hind asap, that is the only way forward.

Sub continent now needs a full baptism with the camel urine, only true soldiers of Islam like you converts can fix the problems caused by evil Modi and BJP...


😇

If I could actually fix stupidity, you think I’d be wasting my time on you?

And speaking of projection, isn’t it your beloved Indian Parliament that proudly flaunts an Akhand Bharat mural or a map or whatever that thing is?

Y’all are so obsessed with the Mughals, you’ve practically become them, just with a saffron lungi and no empire.

Busy renaming streets while the Mughals actually ran 25% of the world’s economy. Keep chasing shadows.
 
Brother, activate ghazwa e hind.

Time for the converts to take back the land and teach those evil hindus a lesson.

Show the Hindus the Arab God is the boss.

Now the ball is in your court, when you have converts the calibur of Bilwaal Bhutto, Asim Munir etc victory is yours if you want it.

😇
Bro, you’re stuck on repeat like a broken mixtape nobody asked for. I already clapped back, try loading a new track next time.
 
Not sure how anyone can be this dense.

There is no guarantor for this treaty. It is entirely dependent on the goodwill of the upper riparian.

Gandhi Nehru idiots are dying, along with it the goodwill.

Go ahead, name the international entity that will take action against India.

Indus river originates from Tibet (i.e., China).

If China want to, they can stop India's water too. :inti
 
Bro, you’re stuck on repeat like a broken mixtape nobody asked for. I already clapped back, try loading a new track next time.

Bro you stuck on Hindutva, akaand Bharat, hindu vs muslim, Pakistan never does anything wrong rinse and repeat.

Try loading a new track next time.

😉😊
 
Earlier they were complaining about “no water” and now they are complaining about “too much water”

Kya chahte ho bhai , Pani lena hai ya nahi ? :kp

This is a blessing in disguise for us.

Pakistan has 3 dams built on this river. There has been very less rain in dec - jan that the water level Mangla Dam was very very very low and water scarcity was expected in punjab. This dumb move by India will lead to Mangla having more water and the water crises issues of 2025 being solved.

As for the rising level, if sirens and warnings are given on time. People will be able to move.

So a self goal by india...lol
 
They should store excess water, if and when India tries to control Indus waters.

IMF funds can be used to purchase buckets, tanks etc
Lol control indus waters. Wishful dreams. First atleast build infrastructure than talk
 
This is a blessing in disguise for us.

Pakistan has 3 dams built on this river. There has been very less rain in dec - jan that the water level Mangla Dam was very very very low and water scarcity was expected in punjab. This dumb move by India will lead to Mangla having more water and the water crises issues of 2025 being solved.

As for the rising level, if sirens and warnings are given on time. People will be able to move.

So a self goal by india...lol
Now see this 😀😀😀

India is Two step ahead of Pakistan .

. :kp

 
Is Imran Khan the lion?
Nope, but for Pakistani’s he was better than what we currently have.
We need an effective administrator, like Manmohan and Modi. Imran is a Sportsman who saw the injustices happening all around and wanted to change the country for the better. Majority Pakistani want the country to open up and develop like India. Pakistan needs to drop the deadweights and move but i cant see it ever happening now.
 
Now see this 😀😀😀

India is Two step ahead of Pakistan .

. :kp

Its alwyas better to do your own analyzes rather than copy paste random tweets.


If the Baglihar Hydroelectric Dam were stopped, it would affect  india

India would suffer more directly and immediately because the dam is located in Jammu and Kashmir, within India's territory, and it provides critical electricity (around 450 MW) to northern India. Stopping the dam would create an energy shortage, especially in Jammu, Kashmir, and even parts of Punjab. Plus, managing the water stored behind the dam could become a serious local flood risk if not handled carefully.
 
Its alwyas better to do your own analyzes rather than copy paste random tweets.


If the Baglihar Hydroelectric Dam were stopped, it would affect  india

India would suffer more directly and immediately because the dam is located in Jammu and Kashmir, within India's territory, and it provides critical electricity (around 450 MW) to northern India. Stopping the dam would create an energy shortage, especially in Jammu, Kashmir, and even parts of Punjab. Plus, managing the water stored behind the dam could become a serious local flood risk if not handled carefully.
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:kp

 
Indus river originates from Tibet (i.e., China).

If China want to, they can stop India's water too. :inti
1) Bangladesh will be the first one affected by china stopping waters.

2) Who is going to enforce the IWT against India? That was my question. answer it if you have the brains
 

read it and weep.

>>>The most immediate risk is to predictability. Even if the total volume of water coming into Pakistan does not change immediately, small changes in when that water arrives can cause real problems. A late-season delay during the wheat planting cycle, or an unexpected dip in flow during the dry winter months, can mean missed sowing windows, lower yields, and higher costs. The Indus Delta is already shrinking due to reduced freshwater outflows. Further uncertainty in upstream flows could accelerate that degradation, with consequences for coastal livelihoods and fisheries.<<<

Rome wasn't built in a day. slowly and methodically erode Pak food and security and it ecology.
 
There is a good long term play here. Irregular water release will screw up Pak irrigation system for the long run. Screw up their maintenance schedule for the canals. wipe out the top soil, increase the salinity near the ocean waters, which will screw up fisheries. Bet the communities living the ocean and whose lives depend on fisheries will love that. Combine that with an information campaign of how Pak Punjab is exploiting the rest of Pak. Sit back and enjoy the show.
 
if you wana stop it thn stop it. dont tell us what to do . leave it to the pakistan . but the water is not stopped yet. i wonder why .
modi ji and some indian posters are here are the champions in the chest thumping .
 
There is a good long term play here. Irregular water release will screw up Pak irrigation system for the long run. Screw up their maintenance schedule for the canals. wipe out the top soil, increase the salinity near the ocean waters, which will screw up fisheries. Bet the communities living the ocean and whose lives depend on fisheries will love that. Combine that with an information campaign of how Pak Punjab is exploiting the rest of Pak. Sit back and enjoy the show.

At least Abhinandan had courage to fight like a man.
 
There is a good long term play here. Irregular water release will screw up Pak irrigation system for the long run. Screw up their maintenance schedule for the canals. wipe out the top soil, increase the salinity near the ocean waters, which will screw up fisheries. Bet the communities living the ocean and whose lives depend on fisheries will love that. Combine that with an information campaign of how Pak Punjab is exploiting the rest of Pak. Sit back and enjoy the show.
If u r a pak poster and posted above stuff , u will get potw nomination from everyone.Ppers are getting emotional and thinking its kind of one tap flow. They are not thinking it's all about steady inflow of water to make the river bed fertile.its like a meagre monthly salary deposited on every month 1st for a lower middle class single bread earner.stress of not knowing when salary will be deposited alone make him mad and at the end he will crack.
 
Yes, unlike the Pakistani army which surrendered in 71 itself :kp
After his plane decided gravity was a better option than patriotism, he had the distinct honor of surrendering to the Pakistani army, and that’s when he got served the now world famous "Fantastic Tea".

As for you, you seem to have a hobby of moonwalking backwards into embarrassment. Maybe pace yourself, it's starting to look like a full time job.
 
Irregular water release will screw up Pak irrigation system for the long run. Screw up their maintenance schedule for the canals. wipe out the top soil, increase the salinity near the ocean waters, which will screw up fisheries. Sit back and enjoy the show.

Now that's what I call a plan.

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There is a good long term play here. Irregular water release will screw up Pak irrigation system for the long run. Screw up their maintenance schedule for the canals. wipe out the top soil, increase the salinity near the ocean waters, which will screw up fisheries. Bet the communities living the ocean and whose lives depend on fisheries will love that. Combine that with an information campaign of how Pak Punjab is exploiting the rest of Pak. Sit back and enjoy the show.
Now that's what I call a plan.

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Indian posters keep on giving us the reasons why this terror attack suits India far more than Pakistan. Is that not strange? :unsure:
 
This is no laughing matter. Things can get pretty ugly. You need one idiot on either side to turn this into a global tragedy
 
Panic in Pakistan as India vows to cut off water supply - "If they stop water, all of this will turn into the Thar desert, the whole country,"

 
As I have mentioned before, a full-blown war can cause dissolution of India. It can take India back to stone age. :inti

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130 nukes aimed at you: Pak minister's open threat to India as tensions flare​


Hanif Abbasi said if India dares to halt Pakistan's water supply by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, it should "prepare for a full-scale war". He declared that Pakistan's nuclear weapons are not for display, and their locations are hidden across the country.

In an explosive escalation of tensions, Pakistan Minister Hanif Abbasi openly threatened India with nuclear retaliation, warning that Pakistan's arsenal - including Ghori, Shaheen, and Ghaznavi missiles along with 130 nuclear warheads - has been kept "only for India".

Abbasi said if India dares to halt Pakistan's water supply by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, it should "prepare for a full-scale war". He declared that Pakistan's nuclear weapons are not for display, and their locations are hidden across the country, ready to strike if provoked.

"If they stop the water supply to us, then they should be ready for a war. The military equipment we have, the missiles we have, they're not for display. Nobody knows where we have placed our nuclear weapons across the country. I say it again, these ballistic missiles, all of them are targeted at you," he warned.

Source: https://www.indiatoday.in/world/sto...are-130-nukes-aimed-at-you-2715738-2025-04-27.
 
As I have mentioned before, a full-blown war can cause dissolution of India. It can take India back to stone age. :inti

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130 nukes aimed at you: Pak minister's open threat to India as tensions flare​


Hanif Abbasi said if India dares to halt Pakistan's water supply by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, it should "prepare for a full-scale war". He declared that Pakistan's nuclear weapons are not for display, and their locations are hidden across the country.

In an explosive escalation of tensions, Pakistan Minister Hanif Abbasi openly threatened India with nuclear retaliation, warning that Pakistan's arsenal - including Ghori, Shaheen, and Ghaznavi missiles along with 130 nuclear warheads - has been kept "only for India".

Abbasi said if India dares to halt Pakistan's water supply by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, it should "prepare for a full-scale war". He declared that Pakistan's nuclear weapons are not for display, and their locations are hidden across the country, ready to strike if provoked.

"If they stop the water supply to us, then they should be ready for a war. The military equipment we have, the missiles we have, they're not for display. Nobody knows where we have placed our nuclear weapons across the country. I say it again, these ballistic missiles, all of them are targeted at you," he warned.

Source: https://www.indiatoday.in/world/sto...are-130-nukes-aimed-at-you-2715738-2025-04-27.

@Devadwal, perhaps you are better off hiding in North Sentinel Island in case a war breaks out.

:qdkcheeky
 
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