Pakistan received two phone calls from India in one day warning Islamabad of a potential flood in the Sutlej River, following a previous warning about the Tawi River in Jammu. According to Pakistan’s Geo News channel, the Indian High Commission in Islamabad contacted Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry to provide details about possible flood conditions in the Sutlej River, noting that India had shared such data during previous flood events. Separately, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry stated that India had issued flood warnings through diplomatic channels, not through the bilateral committee as required by the Indus Waters Treaty. The ministry reaffirmed that India is obligated to fully comply with all provisions of the treaty.
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