WEBDESK: India’s actions once again highlight Indian Water Aggression, as a large surge of water has been released into the River Jhelum at Muzaffarabad. According to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA), a heavy flow of 22,000 cusecs is currently passing through the river, just two miles upstream from the city. Officials have confirmed that this sudden surge is a direct result of India’s release.
The SDMA has warned that due to this Indian Water Aggression, the water level at Muzaffarabad is rising steadily. Local authorities fear that if the situation continues, it could lead to flooding in low-lying areas near the riverbanks. In response, the district administration has issued an alert, advising citizens to stay away from the river for their safety.
This is not the first time that India has been accused of Indian Water Aggression. Experts argue that sudden releases of water without prior notice violate international norms and pose serious threats to the environment and nearby populations.
This happened after the Indian government has officially informed Pakistan of suspension of Indus Waters Treaty through formal channels through a letter.
The letter states that India is suspending the Indus Waters Treaty. The Indian government has decided to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, which will be implemented immediately.