Following India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty after the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan’s Bilawal Bhutto issued a harsh warning. Speaking at a rally, he threatened bloodshed over water rights and blamed India for deflecting from internal security issues. The diplomatic row escalates tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours, with both sides hardening positions.
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- India suspended Indus Waters Treaty after deadly Pahalgam terror attack killed 26 civilians
- Pakistan’s Bilawal Bhutto responded: “Either our water will flow or their blood will”
- He claimed India is scapegoating Pakistan to hide its internal security failures
- India expelled Pakistani attachés, downgraded ties, shut Attari land post
- Attack claimed by TRF, linked to Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba
- Emergency meeting held in Pakistan between PM Shehbaz and Bhutto-Zardari
- Pakistan reviewing canal project plans after treaty suspension
- Indus Treaty signed in 1960, mediated by World Bank, divides rivers between two nations
- Treaty allows no unilateral withdrawal, disputes resolved via 3-tier process
- Suspension marks major shift in Indo-Pak water diplomacy history




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