India's IWT violation taking toll on livestock in south PunjabPublished on: June 1, 2026 10:06 AM
Pakistan, June 1 -- For generations, the vast natural pastures stretching along the rivers of South Punjab have served as a lifeline for thousands of livestock farmers. These fertile grazing grounds, nourished by seasonal river flows and annual flooding, support countless cattle, buffaloes, goats and sheep that contribute significantly to Pakistan's milk and meat production.
Today, however, these traditional grazing lands are facing an unprecedented challenge due to Indus Water Treaty violation by India. Farmers and livestock owners fear that continued disruptions in river flows, coupled with growing concerns over India's actions regarding the Indus Waters Treaty, could reduce the availability of water reaching downstream regions. Expert...
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