Pahalgam terror attack LIVE: Amit Shah holds meeting on Indus Waters Treaty; combing operation underway to nab terrorists
- India suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan following a recent attack in Indian-administered Kashmir.
- This action occurred after a terror attack killed 26 people, including tourists, in Kashmir.
- India cites repeated violations and accusations of Pakistan backing cross-border terrorism, which Islamabad denies.
- The treaty historically allocated 80% of the Indus river system's waters to downstream Pakistan.
- The suspension means India will cease sharing crucial hydrological data and project documents with Pakistan.
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