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Pakistan preparing to challenge India's suspension of water treaty at World Bank, says Law Minister Aqeel Malik

India last week suspended the World Bank-mediated Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 after the attack in Kashmir

April 29, 2025 / 14:42 IST
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Pakistan also said that it was considering taking action at the Permanent Court of Arbitration or at the International Court of Justice in the Hague

Pakistan is preparing international legal action over India's suspension of a key river water-sharing treaty, a government minister told Reuters, as tensions intensify between the neighbours following an attack on tourists in India-administered Kashmir.

Aqeel Malik, the Minister of State for Law and Justice, told Reuters late on Monday that Islamabad was working on plans for at least three different legal options, including raising the issue at the World Bank - the treaty's facilitator.

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It was also considering taking action at the Permanent Court of Arbitration or at the International Court of Justice in the Hague where it could allege that India has violated the 1960 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, he said.

"Legal strategy consultations are almost complete," Malik said, adding the decision on which cases to pursue would be made "soon" and would likely include pursuing more than one avenue.