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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Jaishankar: PoK Return Is the Only Topic; Indus Waters Treaty Suspended
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Jaishankar: PoK Return Is the Only Topic; Indus Waters Treaty Suspended

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 16, 2025 10:41 am
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External Affairs Minister Jaishankar has laid down the law. No more vague diplomacy. If Pakistan wants to talk, it has to talk about PoK—Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Not trade. Not cricket. Not climate. Just PoK.

And that’s not all. In another sharp move, India has put the Indus Waters Treaty on hold, directly linking water-sharing with Pakistan’s cross-border terrorism. These are bold signals—and they come with big consequences.

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The Indus Waters Treaty remains in abeyance until cross-border terrorism from Pakistan is credibly and irreversibly stopped. The only discussion on Kashmir is about vacating PoK — and we’re open to discussing that with Pakistan. pic.twitter.com/cv9dn4khlF

— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) May 15, 2025

Jaishankar’s Firm Line: Talk PoK, or Don’t Talk at All

India’s stance on PoK is nothing new. But Jaishankar’s recent remarks are louder and clearer than before. He didn’t mince words: The only conversation India is open to is about Pakistan vacating PoK. That’s it.

This statement isn’t just political posturing—it’s strategic. It does three things:

  • Reasserts India’s sovereignty over its land.
  • Puts the onus on Pakistan to make the first move.
  • Strengthens India’s global position as a country that won’t be bullied by terror.

Pakistan, as expected, won’t like this. But frankly, that’s the point.

Also Read 3 Terrorists Have Been Killed in J&K’s Awantipora in the Second Major Encounter Within 48 Hours…

Indus Waters Treaty: No More Water Under the Bridge

The Indus Waters Treaty, signed in 1960 with World Bank support, has been one of the rare examples of India-Pakistan cooperation. But times have changed. Terrorism has changed the tone.

Jaishankar has now tied the treaty’s future to Pakistan’s actions on terrorism. As he rightly put it—how can India continue to honour a treaty when the other party violates the trust behind it?

This is a major policy shift. And a smart one.

“You can’t expect clean water while sending dirty politics our way,” as one Indian commentator put it.

A Tough Stand, But a Fair One

This may raise eyebrows in the West. But let’s be honest—India has tried peace, patience, and people-to-people goodwill. It’s time for principles over pleasantries.

Whether Pakistan responds with action or more denial, the ball is in their court now.

And as for us Indians? We’re done waiting. The message is clear: No PoK, No Talks. No peace, No water.

Also Read Indus Waters Treaty on Hold — Because Blood and Water Don’t Flow Together

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