Water talks between Pakistan, India stand deadlocked

ISLAMABAD: Water talks between Pakistan and India stand deadlocked as Indus Water Commission authorities have said that Indian water experts have not visited Pakistan despite passage of three months.

Indian delegation was to visit Pakistan under Indus Water Treaty (IWT).
According to Indus Water Commission authorities Pakistan sent three letters to India in connection with their water experts visit to Pakistan because Pakistan was to get inspect different sites by Indian Indus water commission.

Indus water commission sources said year starts from April 01 under Indus water treaty and it was agreed in the meeting held in India that Indian delegation too will visit Pakistan. But India has not informed about any visit of its delegation.

Indus water authorities said that India was to give reply to the objections raised by Pakistan.



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