Modi takes a tough stance: Pakistan cannot obtain water resources within India's jurisdiction
< p > Modi: Pakistan will not obtain water resources within India's jurisdiction < / p > < p > On May 22 local time, Indian Prime Minister Modi made a speech, stating that Pakistan will not obtain water resources within India's jurisdiction, and Pakistan will pay the price for their actions. < / p > < p > In response to this, the Pakistani side has not yet responded. < / p > < p > On April 22, a gun attack targeting tourists occurred in the town of Pahalgam in the Indian-controlled Kashmir region, causing multiple deaths. The Indian government subsequently announced a series of measures against Pakistan, including deciding to suspend the implementation of the Indus Waters Treaty signed between India and Pakistan in 1960. Subsequently, India closed the sluice gates of several hydropower station dams. Starting from May 8, India repeatedly opened and closed part of the sluice gates of the dam for reasons such as dredging and flood discharge at irregular intervals. < / p > < p > The Indus Waters Treaty, facilitated by the World Bank, stipulates the distribution of water resources of the Indus River and its tributaries between India and Pakistan. Pakistan is located downstream of the Indus River. Reuters said that India's suspension of the implementation of this treaty means the cessation of shared water resources with Pakistan. (CCTV News) < / p > < p > Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1832812355083267/ < / p > < p > Statement: This article only represents the author's personal views. < / p >
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