
Pakistan has become completely breathless after the suspension of the Indus Water Agreement. Despite repeated appeals at global forums, when it did not work, now Pakistan has started the drama of an ‘International Conference’ regarding this. The whining of Pakistani leaders continued in this conference, but the most shocking thing was that Pakistan’s fear was so deep that its leaders could not muster the courage to even take the name of ‘India’ from the stage. Due to fear of India’s military power and tough decisions, Pakistani leaders expressed their dismay by calling them ‘powerful countries’ instead of taking the name directly.
Name of ‘powerful country’ chanted due to fear of India
Pakistani MP Musadiq Malik said in the conference that “No powerful country can cancel any agreement on its own will.” It is noteworthy that India had postponed this agreement after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir last year, in which terrorists selectively targeted tourists. After the death of 26 people in that barbaric attack, India broke the back of Pakistan’s terrorist bases by running ‘Operation Sindoor’. India’s stand has been clear that ‘blood and water cannot flow together.’
The absurd melody of Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Bilawal Bhutto
At the conference, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar spoke absurdly and said that he rejects India’s decision and the agreement is still valid. At the same time, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari compared Indus River with global waterways like ‘Strait of Hormuz’ and ‘Suez Canal’. He tried to raise this issue at the international level, so that pressure could be put on India. Bilawal harped on saving it from being ‘used as a weapon’, but he forgot that this step is a direct result of terrorism sponsored by Pakistan.
Why is Pakistan becoming dependent on every grain?
The real reason behind Pakistan’s anxiety is that its economy and agriculture are completely dependent on the Indus River. Pakistan is now completely in the dark due to India not sharing hydrological data. He is not able to know how much water is coming from the Indian rivers, due to which he is not able to take timely rescue in case of flood or drought. Due to its own mistakes and fostering terrorism, today Pakistan is not only struggling with economic crisis, but due to this strict action by India, it is on the verge of becoming dependent on even the smallest of food items.
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