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Pakistan’s Indus Water Threat Escalates as India Faces Monsoon Drought Tensions

by Rachel Morgan News Editor July 7, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Pakistan’s military establishment has vowed to take “all necessary measures” to secure the country’s “rightful share” of water under the Indus Water Treaty, according to an official army statement. The move follows India’s decision to put the 1960 water-sharing agreement in “abeyance” as a punitive response to a terror attack in Pahalgam last year that killed 26 people.

Why is the Pakistani military intervening in the water dispute?

The Pakistani Army, led by Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir, expressed a “resolute commitment” to ensure water availability during the 276th Corps Commanders’ Conference. This military stance aligns with government directives and the “inspirations of the people of Pakistan,” the army stated.

Why is the Pakistani military intervening in the water dispute?

The military’s position is anchored in a National Security Committee (NSC) directive from April 24, 2025. According to the army, that NSC meeting decided to treat any act of stopping or diverting water as “an act of war.”

Did You Know? The Indus Waters Treaty, brokered by the World Bank in 1960, grants India control over the eastern rivers (Ravi, Sutlej, and Beas) while Pakistan receives the western rivers (Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab).

What are the political and security implications?

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari accused India of attempting to “weaponise” the Indus River waters. In a video from a public gathering, Bhutto-Zardari stated there would be “no compromise” on the treaty and that Pakistan would fight a war with India if necessary.

What are the political and security implications?

Simultaneously, the NSC expressed “serious concerns” over militant groups using Afghan Taliban-controlled territory to launch attacks inside Pakistan. The forum stated Pakistan has an “unequivocal right” to defend its people through intelligence-based operations under Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq.

Expert Insight: The shift of the Indus Water Treaty from a technical arrangement to a strategic pressure point highlights Pakistan’s extreme vulnerability. With 80-90% of its agriculture dependent on these waters and reservoirs like Tarbela and Mangla reportedly near dead storage, any disruption is viewed by Islamabad not as a diplomatic spat, but as an existential threat.

How is India responding to the threats?

India maintains that the treaty remains in abeyance due to Pakistan’s support for cross-border terrorism. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that Pakistan must “credibly and irrevocably abjure” such support before the situation changes.

Field Marshal Asim Munir | India Violating Indus Water Treaty & Ceasefire Agreement | 03 AM Bulletin

New Delhi has signaled that treaties cannot operate independently of “ground realities.” Consequently, India is no longer sharing monsoon flood warnings via the Indus Water Commissioners and is proceeding with hydroelectric projects including Sawalkote, Ratle, Bursar, Pakal Dul, Kwar, Kiru, and Kirthai I and II.

What may happen next?

Tensions could escalate if India continues the suspension of flood warnings or accelerates the construction of the listed hydroelectric projects. Pakistan may continue to seek international intervention, as it has already written to the United Nations and held international conferences to highlight its vulnerability.

What may happen next?

A possible next step involves further military mobilization or diplomatic escalation, given the NSC’s classification of water diversion as an “act of war.” Conversely, the situation may remain in a stalemate until India is satisfied that Pakistan has addressed the “abnormal hostility” cited by New Delhi.

Frequently Asked Questions

What triggered India’s decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty?
India put the treaty in abeyance as a punitive measure following a terror attack in Pahalgam last year that resulted in 26 deaths.

How dependent is Pakistan on the Indus River system?
According to the source, nearly 80-90 per cent of Pakistan’s agriculture depends on the system, and its water storage capacity barely covers one month of flow.

What is the military’s official stance on water diversion?
The Pakistan National Security Committee (NSC) decided to treat any act of stopping or diverting water as “an act of war.”

Do you believe water-sharing treaties can remain effective when diplomatic relations between nuclear-armed neighbors collapse?

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Pakistan’s petrol hiked 56%, diesel 48% since Feb

by Rachel Morgan News Editor May 15, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Pakistan has experienced a sharp increase in petroleum prices following the US-Iran war, with costs rising significantly compared to several other nations. Official documents reveal that these price surges have taken place over the past two and a half months.

Diesel Prices Rise Across Global Markets

In Pakistan, diesel prices have increased by approximately 48% since the outbreak of the war. This rise exceeds that of several countries, including the United States and Vietnam, where prices rose by 45%.

Other nations saw lower increases, with the Philippines recording a 43% hike, Sri Lanka 42%, and Australia 41%. In the United Kingdom, diesel became 34% more expensive, while Ghana and Bangladesh saw increases of 21% and 15%, respectively.

Did You Know? While Pakistan saw a significant rise, Myanmar recorded the highest diesel price hike among the tracked countries, with an increase of 113%.

Countries Facing Steeper Diesel Hikes

Several countries experienced even more dramatic diesel price increases than Pakistan. New Zealand saw prices jump by 88%, the UAE by 72%, and Malaysia by 68%.

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Singapore recorded a 62% increase in diesel prices, while Cambodia saw a 51% hike during the same two-and-a-half-month window.

Petrol Prices Surge by 56% in Pakistan

The surge in petrol prices has been even more pronounced, climbing by 56% in Pakistan since the US-Iran war began. This stands in stark contrast to India, which recorded no increase in petrol prices during the same period.

Other countries reported much lower petrol price increases. Singapore saw a rise of 11%, Australia 16%, and both Ghana and Bangladesh recorded increases of 17%.

Vietnam’s petrol prices rose by 18%, while the United Kingdom saw a 19% increase.

Expert Insight: The disparity between Pakistan’s fuel hikes and those of its neighbors, particularly India, suggests a volatile domestic impact. Because fuel is a primary input for transport and logistics, these steep increases are likely to create a ripple effect, potentially driving up the cost of essential goods and services.

Increased Burden on Consumers

The data indicates that Pakistan is facing a heavier fuel burden than many of its regional peers. These sharp increases in both petrol and diesel are likely to add further pressure to consumers.

With transport and living costs already high, the rising cost of fuel may further strain household budgets and increase the overall cost of living.

Further economic pressures could emerge if these trends continue, and the government may face increased challenges in stabilizing consumer costs. Related discussions regarding future utility costs can be found here: IMF talks: Electricity, gas prices set to rise from Jan 2027.

Frequently Asked Questions

By what percentage did petrol prices increase in Pakistan?

Petrol prices in Pakistan increased by 56% since the US-Iran war.

Which country had the highest increase in diesel prices?

Myanmar recorded the highest increase in diesel prices at 113%.

How did India’s petrol price changes compare to Pakistan’s?

While Pakistan’s petrol prices surged by 56%, India recorded no increase in petrol prices during the past two and a half months.

How do you think rising fuel costs will impact your daily transportation and living expenses?

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