'The Treaty Is Irrelevant': Pakistan's Prime Minister Threatens Indus Waters Treaty, India's Owaisi Retorts with 'We Have BrahMos'

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-13 11:49:51 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-14 01:54:15

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'The Treaty Is Irrelevant': Pakistan's Prime Minister Threatens Indus Waters Treaty, India's Owaisi Retorts with 'We Have BrahMos'

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is threatening the Indus Waters Treaty with India, stating that "the treaty is irrelevant" and that Pakistan has to "start thinking about how to divert the water." AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi promptly responded to Sharif, emphasizing the latter's reluctance to acknowledge Pakistan's clear defeats against India in the past, stating that Pakistan should be concerned about India's BrahMos missile.

The Indus Waters Treaty is a water-distribution agreement between India and Pakistan that regulates the use of shared waters of the Indus River Basin, which flows through both countries.

"We have the capability, so think carefully before you initiate any steps. Don't test the patience of the Indian people and the Indian armed forces," Owaisi said in a public address, emphasizing the importance of peaceful relations with India.

Experts believe Sharif's threat is a significant escalation of tensions between the two countries and that it could lead to a rethink of the entire Indus Waters Treaty.

Only time will tell if India will take on a proactive diplomatic approach or embrace a more aggressive military stance in response to Sharif's assertions.

Stay tuned for more updates on the developing story.

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