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Why Pakistan, not India, is to blame for its own water crisis
World🏛️ Politics16 hr. ago

Why Pakistan, not India, is to blame for its own water crisis

Pakistan is facing a severe water crisis, which the article attributes primarily to its own mismanagement rather than India's actions. Despite blaming India for restricting water flow under the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), the article argues that Pakistan's issues stem from decades of neglect, inadequate infrastructure, poor water management, and internal provincial conflicts. Pakistan recently held an international conference to rally support against India, but the event lacked significant global participation and failed to gain traction. Meanwhile, India has refused to reinstate the treaty until Pakistan addresses its ties with terrorist groups, citing the 2025 Pahalgam attack as a critical factor.

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Why Pakistan, not India, is to blame for its own water crisis

Pakistan is facing a severe water crisis, which the article attributes primarily to its own mismanagement rather than India's actions. Despite blaming India for restricting water flow under the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), the article argues that Pakistan's issues stem from decades of neglect, inadequate infrastructure, poor water management, and internal provincial conflicts. Pakistan recently held an international conference to rally support against India, but the event lacked significant global participation and failed to gain traction. Meanwhile, India has refused to reinstate the treaty until Pakistan addresses its ties with terrorist groups, citing the 2025 Pahalgam attack as a critical factor.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Pakistan's water crisis as a result of its own failures while criticizing Pakistan's attempts to shift blame onto India. It uses strong language to describe Pakistan's actions, such as 'build a warped narrative' and 'empty rhetoric,' and highlights India's stance as justified due

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