Sixty-Five Years of the Indus Treaty: A Legacy at Breaking Point

It’s wild when you think about it — sixty-five years. That’s how long the Indus Waters Treaty has managed to survive. A treaty signed back in 1960, when the world looked very different, and honestly, when the two neighbors — India and Pakistan — were barely learning how to live apart. And yet, here we are in 2025, still talking about it. Still questioning if it’s even working.

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