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    India relaunches ‘water war’, violates IWT by manipulating Chenab flows

    December 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ISLAMABAD,  (Parliament Times) ; India has reignited a “water war” during the winter season
    by abruptly releasing a large volume of water into the Chenab River at
    Head Marala before sharply reducing the flow to between 870 and 1,000
    cusecs for four consecutive days.
    In a weekly press briefing, Foreign Office spokesperson Tahir Hussain
    Andrabi said that abrupt changes in the Chenab’s water flow have been
    recorded since December 7.“Pakistan views these variations with
    extreme concern and seriousness. They suggest unilateral release of
    water into the Chenab River by India without prior notification or
    data sharing,” he said.
    He added that Pakistan has approached India through the Indus Water
    Commissioner, seeking details and clarification in accordance with the
    procedures outlined in the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT).While
    highlighting the potential consequences of such unilateral actions,
    particularly during the critical agricultural season, the FO
    spokesperson said: “Any manipulation of river flow directly threatens
    the lives, livelihoods, food security, and economic well-being of our
    citizens,” he said.
    According to officials, the Modi administration abruptly released
    58,000 cusecs of water during the midnight hours of December 7 and 8,
    2025, The News reported on Thursday.
    Subsequently, on December 13, India sharply reduced the releases to an
    alarmingly low level of 870 cusecs, which remained between 870 and
    1,000 cusecs until December 17. Historical data shows that average
    Chenab River flows over the past 10 years during this period ranged
    from a maximum of 10,000 cusecs to a minimum of 4,000 cusecs.
    Pakistani authorities said India violated the Indus Waters Treaty
    (IWT) of 1960 by first emptying the Baglihar Hydropower Project
    reservoir and then refilling it, despite the fact that
    run-of-the-river projects on rivers allocated to Pakistan could not be
    arbitrarily emptied and refilled.
    The Court of Arbitration, in its decision dated August 8, 2025, had
    already declared that India’s manipulation of water releases — through
    the emptying and filling of dams on rivers allocated to Pakistan —
    constitutes water weaponisation.
    Speaking to The News correspondent, Pakistan’s Commissioner for Indus
    Waters Syed Mehr Ali Shah confirmed the development and said he had
    written a formal letter to his Indian counterpart,
    emphasising that the Indus Waters Treaty remains fully in force, as
    affirmed by the Court of Arbitration.

    He said the letter provided specific scientific evidence of India’s
    actions, demonstrating that the emptying and subsequent filling of
    Baglihar Dam was not due to natural hydrometeorological factors but
    amounted to deliberate manipulation of water resources.

    Shah said the letter was issued under Article VI(1)(a) and (b) of the
    IWT, seeking an exchange of detailed water-release data. Additionally,
    under Article VIII(1)(a) and (4)(b), Pakistan requested immediate
    consultations so that the implications of sudden variations in water
    releases could be addressed promptly.

    It is pertinent to note that on April 23, 2024, India unilaterally
    suspended the treaty. However, the Court of Arbitration later
    clarified that India could not suspend the treaty unilaterally and
    that it remained legally binding.

    Pakistan’s National Security Committee, which met on April 24, 2024,
    with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in the chair, vehemently rejected
    India’s announcement to hold the treaty in abeyance and declared that
    any stoppage of water by India would be considered an act of war.

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