Pakistan, June 10 -- India has said it is actively working on measures to ensure that "not a single drop of water" flows into Pakistan in the coming years, escalating tensions over shared river resources governed by the Indus Waters Treaty.

Indian Water Minister CR Patil made the remarks in an interview with Indian media, stating that the government was acting under directives from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said New Delhi was implementing long-term plans aimed at restricting water flows to Pakistan.

The statement comes after India suspended participation in the Indus Waters Treaty following a 2025 incident in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan has rejected the suspension, insisting that the treaty remains legally bin...