India-Pakistan War Live Updates: Modi’s Sensational Decision: High Tension On Border

Delhi/Hyderabad, May 1 (Maxim News): Pakistan is facing a water crisis after the Indus Water Treaty was abrogated. Satellite images show that the flow of the Chenab river, which flows into Pakistan, has decreased. A military intelligence colonel shared the satellite images on social media.

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India has completely severed ties with Pakistan after 28 tourists were killed in the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. In retaliation, it has terminated the Indus Waters Treaty. Pakistan seems to be facing water shortages in this regard. Satellite images show that the flow of the Chenab River, which flows into Pakistan, has decreased. Most of the canals are also drying up.

Some satellite photos posted by Indian Army Military Intelligence Colonel Vinayak Bhat show that the water flow has reduced significantly near the marala Headworks in Sialkot area near the border. The water flow in the distributary canal leading from the main canal has reduced significantly. One of the rivers in this canal appears to have completely dried up. it seems that this water flow is likely to decrease further in the next five days.

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The Indus River originates in Tibet in China and flows through India and Pakistan before emptying into the Arabian Sea. After the partition of the country, an agreement was signed between the two countries. The water of the Indus River is used and shared by both countries. 80 percent of this water is important for the agriculture of Pakistani lands. Many people in Pakistan do not have water. The shortage in Pakistan has started due to the stopping of this water. (Maxim News)


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