For sixty-four years, the Indus Waters Treaty survived everything the subcontinent could throw at it–three wars, nuclear brinkmanship, terrorist attacks, diplomatic ruptures that shattered every other institutional bridge between New Delhi and Islamabad. It was, as the textbooks liked to say, the gold standard of transboundary water governance: proof that even nuclear-armed enemies could recognise
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