Pakistan, May 4 -- Pakistan has sought clarification from India after a significant decrease in water flow in the Chenab River, raising concerns over possible violations of the Indus Waters Treaty.

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According to sources in the Ministry of Water Resources, the reduction in water inflow was observed at the Marala headworks, a key monitoring point for river flows entering Pakistan. Officials said the decline does not appear to align with the provisions of the water-sharing agreement between the two countries.

The ministry stated that the situation may constitute a breach of the Indus Waters Treaty, which governs the distribution of river waters between the two neighbours. Un...