Pakistan’s water woes precede IWT abeyance
For years, Pakistan's water debate has been dominated by a familiar argument. Whenever concerns about shortages emerged, attention quickly shifted towards India.
For years, Pakistan's water debate has been dominated by a familiar argument. Whenever concerns about shortages emerged, attention quickly shifted towards India.
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