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India criticized Pakistan for disintegration about the Indus Water Treaty
The treaty was suspended after a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir last month.
India’s envoy cited Pakistan-posed terrorism as a reason for suspension
New Delhi:
India slammed Pakistan on its “disintegration” on Saturday Indus Water TreatyWhich was suspended last month after a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. India’s permanent representative for the United Nations, Ambassador Parvathani HarishSaid that the 65 -year -old treaty ends its support for terrorism across the border, “to Pakistan, to the” global subclass of terror “.
After his response, the Pakistani representative rubbed the issue of agreement in the United Nations, saying “Water is life and not a weapon of war”.
India suspended Indus Water TreatyWhich was signed on 23 April in 1960, a day later Pahgam attack 26 people were killed. After the action of New Delhi, this “cross-border linkage” was found, which was for a drunken terrorist attack.
Mr. Harish said, “India has always worked in a responsible manner as an upper ripper state.”
“First, India entered the Indus Water Treaty in goodwill 65 years ago. The preface of that treaty describes how it was concluded with the soul and friendship. Throughout the six decades, Pakistan has violated the spirit of the treaty by provoking three wars and thousands of terrorist attacks on India.”
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Mr. Harish said that more than 20,000 Indians have been killed Terrorist attacks In the last four decades.
India has shown “extraordinary patience and magnificence” during this period.
He said, “Pakistan tries to take the life of terrorism citizens, religious harmony and economic prosperity hostage in India,” he said, “he said.
The Indian ambassador said, “Second, in these 65 years, far -reaching fundamental changes have taken place, not only in terms of increasing security concerns through cross -border terror attacks, but also due to increasing requirements for the production of clean energy, climate change and demographic change.”
“Technology for Dam Infrastructure has changed to ensure the safety and efficiency of operation and water use. Some old dams are facing serious security concerns. However, Pakistan has continued to continue any amendment of any changes and provisions in this infrastructure that is permission under the treaty,” he said.
Mr. Harish said that in 2012, terrorists also attacked the Tulbal Navigation Project in Jammu and Kashmir.
He said, “These blasphemous actions endanger the safety of our projects and the lives of citizens.”
“Third, India has formally asked Pakistan to discuss the amendments on several occasions in the last two years. However, Pakistan continues to reject them, and Pakistan’s obstructive approach continues to prevent the practice of complete use of valid rights by India,” he said.
“Four, it is against the backdrop that India finally announced that the treaty will be in diet till Pakistan, which is a global subclass of terror, reliably and irresponsibly ends its support for cross -border terrorism,” Mr. Harish said.
“It is clear that it is Pakistan that violates the Indus Water Treaty,” he said.
Tension between India and Pakistan The initiative has increased after the attack.
India, after finding cross -border links for the attack, “launched”Operation vermilion“On May 7, terrorist camps hit in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK).
Pakistan then launched a large -scale missile and drone attack, but the dangers were thwarted. In vengeance, Indian forces hit airspace in PakistanOn May 10, a ceasefire ended enmity.