Is Indus Waters Treaty deadlock hurting Pakistan? Karachi reels under chronic water shortage
Pakistan is facing a severe water shortage, exacerbated by the ongoing deadlock in the Indus Waters Treaty negotiations with India. The situation has led to significant challenges for agriculture and daily life in Karachi. Experts warn that without resolution, the water crisis could worsen, impacting millions.
- ▪Karachi is experiencing a chronic water shortage affecting its residents.
- ▪The deadlock in the Indus Waters Treaty negotiations is contributing to the crisis.
- ▪Agriculture in Pakistan is particularly threatened by the lack of water resources.
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