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Indus River is one of the largest river basins in the world and is a lifeline for regional economies. Owing to its essential economic value and potential, the sharing of Indus river water remained a chronic source of disputes between its users for decade. In 1947 after the partition of British India was the prelude for the water dispute between newly created India and Pakistan. It was finally mediated by the World Bank through the instrument of Indus Water Treaty in 1960. The enactment of the Indus Water Treaty brought peace and benefited two countries to expand their agriculture around areas of Indus River system. The paper analyzes the key issues and conciliation process, which led to the successful Treaty, its understanding, development in economies and political atmosphere the two countries. The paper also attempts to highlight the new issues and claims put forward by the shareholders of Indus Rivers system, which is the cause of new areas of concern. Lastly, the paper suggests ideas for resolving the dispute and relations viza-viz water in the light of past experience, knowledge and successful history of Indus Water Treaty

Dr. Raja Nazakat Ali, Faiz-ur-Rehman, Mahmood-ur-RehmanWani. (2015) Indus Water Treaty between Pakistan and India: From Conciliation to Confrontation, The Dialogue, Volume 10, Issue 2.
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