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Pakistan Delegation Inspects Power Projects in India After 5 Years: Indus Water Treaty Update

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First Pakistan delegation in Jammu since Article 370 changes inspecting power projects under Indus Water Treaty. Will this visit improve India-Pakistan ties?

Recently, a significant event unfolded as Pakistani delegates set foot in Jammu for the first time in 2019 to inspect power projects under the Indus Water Treaty. This visit marks a milestone after five years since the abrogation of Article 370, showcasing a potential thaw in India-Pakistan relations. The delegations from both countries meticulously examined power projects in Jammu and Kashmir, emphasizing the importance of cooperative efforts despite historical tensions.

The presence of the Pakistani delegation in Kishtwar, after a prolonged hiatus, signals a vital step in resolving disputes under the 1960 treaty. As the first visit under the dispute settlement mechanism, this move underscores the commitment to bilateral dialogue and conflict resolution. Amid heightened security measures, the delegation's arrival in India sparks hope for constructive engagement and mutual understanding.

In light of this development, speculation arises concerning the impact on India-Pakistan ties. Analysts suggest that Prime Minister Modi's pragmatic approach towards Kashmir in his third term could pave the way for improved relations. While increased exchanges are a positive sign, the outcome remains uncertain, highlighting the complexity of the geopolitical landscape.

Despite the diplomatic nuances, the Indus Water Treaty remains a cornerstone for water-sharing cooperation between India and Pakistan. The treaty's enduring relevance underscores the importance of dialogue and collaboration in managing transboundary rivers. As both countries navigate contentious issues, ongoing engagements under the treaty reflect a shared commitment to peaceful resolution and regional stability.

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