India Serves Formal Notice To Pakistan Seeking Modification Of Indus Water Treaty: Report
A notice was issued to Pakistan on Aug 30 under Article XII(3) of the Indus Water Treaty, stating that the fundamental and unforeseen changes in the circumstances require a reassessment of the pact.
“In this regard, the World Bank has simultaneously activated both the neutral-expert mechanism and the Court of Arbitration on the same set of issues,” the source reportedly told PTI.
“The Indian side has, therefore, also called for a reconsideration of the dispute-resolution mechanism under the treaty,” they added.
What Is Indus Water Treaty?
India and Pakistan had signed the water treaty on September 19, 1960 after nine years of negotiations, with the World Bank being a signatory to the pact.
The treaty was signed at Karachi by Pakistan President Mohammad Ayub Khan and Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and W.A.B. Illif of the World Bank in 1960. The treaty was, however, effective from April 1, 1960.
It sets out a mechanism for cooperation and information exchange between the two sides on the use of the waters of a number of cross-border rivers.