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Tensions between India and Pakistan have intensified following the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). As Pakistan seeks to raise the issue internationally, Chinese political analyst Victor Gao stated at a seminar in Islamabad that if India uses water as a weapon against Pakistan, China could influence the flow of rivers originating from Tibet. Gao highlighted China’s strategic position along transboundary Himalayan rivers, emphasizing its geographical significance.
The comment comes as Pakistan continues efforts to draw global attention to India’s suspension of the treaty. Meanwhile, India reaffirmed on Thursday that the Indus Waters Treaty remains suspended and that its stance has not changed. New Delhi maintains that the suspension is a response to Pakistan’s continued support for cross-border terrorism.
India further stated that its current position will remain unchanged until terrorism ceases, signaling a prolonged diplomatic standoff over water-sharing and regional security concerns.
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