Water turns into weapons against Pakistan! This action of India will hurt the farmers

India’s decision to abolish over decades has created a concern in Pakistan between India and Pakistan. In fact, millions of people, including Pakistan farmers, rely on rivers like Chenab, which passes through two countries. Over the past six decades, the Chenab River has been flowing in Pakistan, according to an agreement, which has been suffering from war, political rebellion and military deadlock. However, after India has announced that the Indus Water Agreement is being canceled, Pakistan is preparing for the future of water becoming weapons for the future.
India’s action has specifically concerned Pakistan farmers, as the water level is already low. At the same time, this decision of India will increase the water crisis in Pakistan, which will rely on millions of people.
Water is found in abandonment of terrorism
India said that the water would be closed until Pakistan’s “leaving border terrorism”. However, Pakistani authorities described the move as a serious violation of an agreement signed by the World Bank in 1960, dividing the six rivers of the Indus Basin between the two countries and Pakistan and had entered the Western rivers including Pakistan, Indus and Chenab.
Inflation in Pakistan increases
P. The rice seed season will begin and require enough water for rice cultivation. If the flow of water stops, then the entire agriculture is in danger. He said the Pakistani agricultural economy depends on the water stability from India. Millions of people are planted there from wheat, rice and cane. Any disruption, although temporary, reduces yields. Also, food prices will increase in a country struggling with inflation.
Most people may have trouble
Fifty -year farmer Muhammad Unis said that if India stops or delayed water, our crops cannot be sown and it will become flooded when the water comes. Our farms are drowned and the product we expect will be destroyed. We were unable to plant, we were unable to harvest the crop. Let us know that Chenab has been a symbol of life and cooperation between two nuclear-world neighbors for a long time. Today, it is in the midst of the new deadlock, which can cause devastating consequences for those on either side of the border.
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