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DPM Dar warns India’s Indus reservoir expansion may fuel ‘hydro-hegemony’

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Last updated: June 18, 2026 7:52 pm
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Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar delivers a keynote address via a recorded video message at the seminar on transboundary water resources. — X/@ForeignOfficePk
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar delivers a keynote address via a recorded video message at the seminar on transboundary water resources. — X/@ForeignOfficePk

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar expressed concern over recent Indian reservoir expansion and water diversion projects on the Indus River system, warning that such measures could alter natural river flows, foster “hydro-hegemony”, and pose serious risks to regional stability and water security.

Addressing a conference on transboundary water resources in Brussels on Thursday, Dar said Pakistan’s concerns were not based solely on Indian statements but also on actions taken under the Indus River System.

“It is important to underscore that our concerns are not merely based on Indian statements,” DPM Dar said. He added that India had pursued projects including reservoirs, the expansion of existing structures and diversion schemes on the Indus, Chenab and Ravi rivers.

“In total, at least 17 such projects will drastically alter the river system as a whole, giving India the tools for ‘hydro-hegemony’ that it so desires,” he added.

Pakistan has previously said it would consider any attempt to change the flow of cross-border waterways as an “act of war” and says that the 1960 Indus Water Treaty (IWT) remains in force as there is no mechanism to unilaterally withdraw from it.

The treaty governs the use of water from six rivers, whose headwaters originate in India but flow into Pakistan as part of the Indus basin — a resource relied on by hundreds of millions.

India said in May 2025 that it suspended its IWT membership after accusing Islamabad of backing a deadly attack on tourists in India’s Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) — charges Pakistan categorically denied.

Addressing the seminar earlier in the day, the deputy prime minister further said Pakistan remained committed to the principles of the UN Charter and international law, noting that the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) signed in 1960 had provided a framework for the utilisation of the six rivers of the Indus River system and had survived multiple conflicts over the decades.

He said Pakistan had previously raised concerns through international mechanisms and respected decisions even when they did not fully meet its expectations. However, DPM Dar stressed that “responsible states act within established legal frameworks rather than abandoning them.”

The deputy prime minister described rivers as “lifelines” carrying historical, cultural and economic significance. He warned that any attempt to deprive populations of access to water could have serious consequences.

“Water must never be viewed as an instrument of coercion,” he said, adding that the future of transboundary water governance should be based on cooperation and respect for international law.

He also said the issue extended beyond South Asia, arguing that respect for treaty obligations was a global imperative and essential for regional stability and prosperity.

Reaffirming Pakistan’s position, Dar said the country remained committed to resolving disputes through dialogue, diplomacy and international legal mechanisms. “Lasting solutions can only emerge through cooperation and respect for mutually agreed obligations,” he said.

The deputy premier further noted that Pakistan, despite contributing less than 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions, remained among the countries most vulnerable to climate change and called for greater international cooperation on water-related challenges.



2026-06-18 19:30:00

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