The Indus Waters Treaty is a water-sharing treaty between Pakistan and India, brokered by the World Bank (then the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development).[1]The treaty was signed in Karachi on September 19, 1960 by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and President of Pakistan Ayub Khan (President of Pakistan). The treaty was a result of Pakistani fear that since the source rivers of the Indus basin were in India, it could potentially create droughts and famines in Pakistan, especially at times of war. However, India did not revoke the treaty during any of three later Indo-Pakistani Wars.[2]
Since the ratification of the treaty in 1960, India and Pakistan have not engaged in any water wars. Disagreements and disputes have been settled via legal procedures, provided for within the framework of the treaty. The treaty is considered to be one of the most successful watersharing endeavours in the world today even though analysts acknowledge the need to update certain technical specifications and expand the scope of the document to include climate change.[3]
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Sindh is a province in Pakistan.
Sindh's population is 55,245,497.
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The provincial bird of Sindh, Pakistan is the Sindh Sparrow or (Passer pyrrhonotus).
Total 23 Universities in Sindh and 17 Institutes and Branches in Sindh
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The provincial animal of Sindh, Pakistan is the The Sindh Ibex or (Capra aegagrus blythi).
The provincial animal of Sindh, Pakistan is the The Sindh Ibex or (Capra aegagrus blythi).