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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Pakistan Feels the Dry Heat: 20% Water Loss After India Suspends Indus Treaty
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Pakistan Feels the Dry Heat: 20% Water Loss After India Suspends Indus Treaty

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 20, 2025 6:09 pm
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After decades of restraint, India has finally pressed pause on the Indus Waters Treaty—and Pakistan is already feeling the heat. Quite literally. The river flow in Punjab, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has dropped sharply—by nearly 20%—compared to the same date last year.

It’s June 20. The water flow at this time of the year is critical for Pakistan’s Kharif season, which runs from June to September. But this time, it’s not just the weather turning hostile. It’s India. And it’s deliberate.

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What Do the Numbers Say?

According to Pakistan’s own official data, reviewed by CNN-News18, the decline in cusecs flow is alarming:

  • Punjab: From 1,30,800 to 1,10,500 cusecs
  • Sindh: From 1,70,000 to 1,33,000 cusecs
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: From 2,900 to 2,600 cusecs

Pakistan’s desperate wait for the monsoon isn’t just about rain anymore—it’s about survival. And for a country already neck-deep in economic crisis, this new twist makes the future even murkier.

Why Did India Do This?

It all changed after April 22, when 26 Indian civilians were gunned down in Pahalgam. In response, New Delhi put the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance on April 23, sending a strong message: terror has a cost.

India made its position clear:

“Water and blood cannot flow together.”

That line wasn’t just symbolic—it’s policy now.

Also Read Stop blaming India: India responds strongly to Pakistan’s comments on Indus Waters Treaty at UN meeting

What Comes Next?

India is moving forward fast. Plans are in place to link the Indus and Chenab waters to the Beas, using a 160-km long tunnel. The goal? Divert more water into the Indian heartland—possibly all the way to Gangasagar.

For India, it’s about national security and resource control. For Pakistan, it’s the start of an agricultural nightmare.

Islamabad’s Response?

So far, Pakistan has sent four letters urging India to reconsider. But India isn’t budging. Not this time. This isn’t about diplomacy anymore—it’s about consequences.

Pakistan has accused India of creating a “crisis” by cutting water in the Chenab River, warning that crops in the Kharif season will suffer badly. But what Islamabad calls a crisis, India calls accountability.

The Bigger Picture

India has stuck to the Indus Waters Treaty for over six decades—even during wars. But after repeated attacks and rising terror threats, New Delhi has finally chosen action over words.

This is no longer just a water-sharing issue. It’s about sovereignty, deterrence, and justice.

Also Read FATF May Grey List Pakistan Again for Failing to Curb Terror Funding

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