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Pakistan agitated over Indus waters, Bilawal Bhutto issues nuclear-tinged warning

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July 1, 2026
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Pakistan agitated over Indus waters, Bilawal Bhutto issues nuclear-tinged warning

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Desk : Tensions between India and Pakistan have once again escalated over the Indus Waters Treaty, with Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chief and former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari issuing a strong warning regarding water-sharing issues.

Speaking at a public event in Islamabad, Bilawal Bhutto described the Indus river system as Pakistan’s “lifeline” and alleged that India could be attempting to use water resources as a tool of political pressure.

He stated that Pakistan would not compromise on its water rights under any circumstances and reiterated that the country would continue to pursue a policy of “dignified peace,” while rejecting any form of coercion or unilateral pressure.

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Bhutto further warned that any serious disruption or challenge to Pakistan’s share under the treaty would be treated as a matter of national survival. In this context, he referred to Pakistan’s security doctrine and mentioned the nuclear option, suggesting that such developments could push regional tensions to extremely dangerous levels.

The remarks come amid ongoing disagreements between the two countries over the Indus Waters Treaty, a key water-sharing agreement. India has not issued any official response to the latest statements so far.

Experts note that increasing rhetoric around water resources could further strain already fragile relations in South Asia.

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