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Pakistan Condemns India's Weaponisation of Water as Violation of International Law

Pakistan has formally condemned India's weaponisation of water resources, with official spokesperson Baloch describing it as another demonstration of India's complete disregard for international law. The statement comes amid rising tensions over India's actions on shared transboundary water systems, which Pakistan maintains violate established treaty obligations and global norms.

The condemnation reflects Pakistan's position that water, as a shared natural resource governed by bilateral and international frameworks including the Indus Waters Treaty, cannot be deployed as a tool of strategic coercion. Officials warned that such actions have severe humanitarian implications for Pakistan's agriculture-dependent population.

Pakistan has been escalating its diplomatic messaging on the water issue across multiple international platforms, framing it as part of a broader pattern of Indian disregard for legal obligations. The foreign ministry has indicated it will continue to raise the matter at relevant international forums and with key bilateral partners.

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Sources: APP
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