Currently, India’s decision to stop the flow of the Indus River into Pakistan could bring a major crisis, according to a report. With the Taliban preparing to build a dam on the Kabul River at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, India’s support is evident. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson confirmed support for the dam project in Kashmir. This dam could potentially affect the flow of the Kabul River in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
In Pahalgam, India had decided to stall the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan after a terrorist attack, causing more trouble for Pakistan. A report now reveals the risk Pakistan faces due to its dependence on the Indus River. Only Pakistan’s dams have a capacity to store water for just 30 days. After India stalled the Indus Water Treaty, Pakistan’s situation has further worsened. Local newspapers in Pakistan report that India’s move has caused a significant problem by halting the Indus water flow into Pakistan.
The current water situation in Pakistan could lead to a major crisis if India continues to block the water or diverts river flow towards Pakistan. This could present a significant challenge for irrigation in Pakistan. Meanwhile, in Afghanistan, the Taliban is also attempting to surround Pakistan on water issues. They are preparing to build a dam to change the flow of a river in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
The Taliban’s efforts could potentially exacerbate Pakistan’s water woes and agricultural risks. India’s move in Kashmir and the Taliban’s actions in Afghanistan could further complicate the region’s water scenario. The potential drought in both countries could lead to severe agricultural consequences and impact the overall stability of the region.






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