India wants 'no role for third parties' in Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan

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India reportedly asks Pakistan to change Indus Water Treaty by barring third parties from intervening in disputes even as The Hague arbitration court begins hearing dispute over two Indian projects on Indus tributaries

Indus Water Treaty, put together by the World Bank, was signed in 1960 and has survived wars between both South Asian rivals.

The nuclear-armed neighbours and foes have been arguing over hydroelectric projects on the shared Indus river and its tributaries for many years — a dispute exacerbated by their standoff over disputed Kashmir. An Indian government source said on Friday New Delhi had served Pakistan a notice to modify the treaty and wanted to meet to start resolving the long-running dispute within 90 days.

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