Islamabad: As the world marks World Water Day, allegations have surfaced accusing India of using water as a strategic tool against Pakistan. According to a report by Kashmir Media Service, the Indian government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is allegedly manipulating water resources to create instability in Pakistan.
The report suggests that the Modi administration is leveraging its control over shared water resources to assert regional dominance. It claims that India is deliberately engineering water shortages to destabilize Pakistan’s economy and infrastructure.
One of the tactics reportedly employed by India involves altering river courses during the monsoon season. This redirection is said to lead to severe flooding in Pakistan, causing significant damage to agricultural lands and communities.
Furthermore, the report warns of India’s intentions to convert Pakistan’s fertile lands into barren deserts by controlling water flow. Such actions, if true, could have devastating consequences for Pakistan’s agricultural sector and food security.
The Kashmir Media Service report highlights these actions as part of a broader strategy by India to turn natural phenomena into geopolitical tools. There has been no immediate response from Indian authorities regarding these allegations.