💨 Abstract
India has suspended the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan, citing Pakistan's continued support for cross-border terrorism. The treaty, signed in 1960, regulates the use of the Indus River system's water by both countries. As an upper riparian country, India has multiple options, including not following restrictions on reservoir flushing, stopping sharing of flood data, and taking flood control measures on Western rivers, particularly the Jhelum.
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