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Why a 66-year-old water treaty is becoming the latest India-Pakistan flashpoint
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- A year after their last military conflict, tensions between India and Pakistan are rising again, this time over access to water from the Indus River basin.
- Pakistan's defense minister warned Friday that water security could become a cause for war if Islamabad believes its national interests are threatened.
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A year after their last military conflict, tensions between India and Pakistan are rising again, this time over access to water from the Indus River basin.
Pakistan's defense minister warned Friday that water security could become a cause for war if Islamabad believes its national interests are threatened.
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