India has paused Indus Water Treaty talks, demanding Pakistan end support for cross-border terrorism.

By Aniket Chakraborty

June 24, 2025

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A formal letter has been sent to World Bank neutral expert Michel Lino to halt all 2025 proceedings.

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This includes scrapping the August deadline and cancelling the November joint meeting with Pakistan.

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India cited national security concerns to justify freezing the Kishanganga and Ratle disputes.

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In parallel, river flushing operations have begun on the Baglihar and Salal dams on the Chenab.

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These operations—stalled since 2009—will now occur monthly to boost efficiency and river health.

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New Delhi is also accelerating its canal-diversion plan to reroute Indus waters into Indian states.

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Four major hydropower projects—Pakal Dul, Ratle, Kiru, and Kwar—are being fast-tracked.

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Pakal Dul, the first storage project in J&K, marks a major shift in India's water management policy.

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With the IWT paused, India signals it will no longer let Pakistan dictate terms over its own rivers.

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