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In this video, Abhi and Niyu explore the complicated relationship between India and Pakistan because of Indus water treaty. This treaty is often considered as a shining example of co-operation at an international level. But is it true? Why does India let go of 80% of Indus River water? And why does India want to negotiate right now? Let's explore in this exciting geopolitical video!
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In this video, we explore the Indus Water Treaty from an Indian perspective. The treaty, which was signed in 1960 between India and Pakistan, governs the distribution of water from the Indus river and its tributaries between the two countries.
We delve into the history of the treaty and how it has impacted India's use of water resources. We also examine the challenges India has faced in implementing the treaty and the implications of any potential changes or renegotiations.
Additionally, we discuss the broader geopolitical context of the treaty and how it fits into India's relationship with Pakistan.
Join us as we explore this complex issue and shed light on the Indian perspective of the Indus Water Treaty. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insightful content.
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