Indus Waters Treaty in Crisis – Agha Zuhaib Khan
India-Pakistan Water Conflict Escalates: Indus Waters Treaty Suspended After Pahalgam Attack – What It Means for Regional Stability Indus Waters …
Read MoreWith eyes wide open By Arifa Noor
SIX years after Pulwama, India and Pakistan are back to doing what they do best — being ‘on the brink of …
Read MoreOn the brink, again By Maleeha Lodhi
INDIA and Pakistan are back on the brink of a dangerous confrontation. Escalating tensions have pushed the subcontinent into uncharted …
Read MoreGeopolitics of dams By Khurram Abbas
RECENTLY China has announced construction of the world’s largest dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet. India has criticised …
Read MoreWater Wars in the Offing! By Khalid Saleem
INEQUITABLE apportionment of water resources is fast becoming the cause of tension in several regions of the world. Our region …
Read MoreFrom Crisis to Consensus By Shakil Durrani
The efforts being made to open the debate on the Kalabagh Dam are laudable. There are undoubtedly some problems. But …
Read MoreWorld Bank Disappoints Pakistan By Iqbal Khan
THE Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) is a profoundly important international agreement that provides an essential cooperative framework for India and …
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