A geopolitical earthquake is brewing as China reportedly accelerates dam construction in Pakistan, a direct response to India’s recent actions concerning the Indus Waters Treaty.
This development raises serious concerns about water security and regional stability. While details on India’s specific move are still emerging, China’s swift action underscores the escalating tensions over water resources in the Indus basin.
Experts fear that this rapid infrastructure development could have significant implications for downstream riparian states and further complicate the already fragile relationship between India and Pakistan.
The global community watches closely as this strategic maneuver unfolds, potentially reshaping the hydro-political landscape of South Asia.
