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India put the IWT in "abeyance" in April after linking the deadly attack on tourists in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and ...
"Thousands of people, mainly children, have arrived with complaints of diarrhea, gastroenteritis, dengue fever, malaria, and skin issues. Thousands more (with similar complaints) are still stranded on ...
Monsoon flooding has already killed an estimated 800 people in Pakistan since June, a BBC report said on Monday.
India has alerted Pakistan about a potential flood in the Tawi River in a goodwill gesture toward its neighbouring country.
India has alerted Islamabad about possible flooding in Pakistan because of the ongoing spell of heavy rains in Jammu, said a ...
India alerts Pakistan about possible floods, despite strained relations, showing that Indian diplomacy prioritises ...
BAHAWALNAGAR: Water released by India into the Sutlej River has triggered severe flooding in Bahawalnagar, leaving two people ...
Despite strained relations and the IWT being in abeyance, India alerted Pakistan about a potential flood in the Tawi River. The Indian High Commission in Islamabad conveyed the warning.
India has unilaterally announced that it will hold the treaty in abeyance, a decision that has no basis in international law. On August 24, New Delhi routed urgent flood warnings to Pakistan through ...