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Indus Waters Treaty vital for regional peace, stability: Ishaq Dar
Key takeaways
- He expressed these views while addressing a seminar on the Indus Waters Treaty in Islamabad on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
- Ishaq Dar warned that any attempt to deprive Pakistan of the waters rightfully allocated to it under the treaty would have profound consequences for regional peace and security.
- The Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan made it clear that Pakistan would safeguard and defend its rights and interests under international law through all available means.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize The Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan, Ishaq Dar, has said the Indus Waters Treaty is not merely a water-sharing arrangement, but a vital instrument of regional peace, stability and cooperation.
He expressed these views while addressing a seminar on the Indus Waters Treaty in Islamabad on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
Ishaq Dar warned that any attempt to deprive Pakistan of the waters rightfully allocated to it under the treaty would have profound consequences for regional peace and security.
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