Chandigarh, April 25 -- India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) following the 2025 Pahalgam terror attack has reignited debate over water security, sovereignty, and long-term strategic planning, with a recent analysis in Saviours Magazine arguing that New Delhi must convert the move into a lasting hydrological and geopolitical advantage.
In a strongly worded article, former bureaucrat KBS Sindhu describes the 1960 treaty as "an act of remarkable -- and ultimately imprudent -- generosity", suggesting that India conceded a disproportionate share of river waters to Pakistan under outdated assumptions of goodwill.
Writing in Saviours Magazine, Sindhu said the agreement was based on expectations that Pakistan would adhere to "the...
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