India has officially reached out to Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty, warning about a potential flood situation. According to details, the Indian High Commission in Islamabad informed Pakistani authorities at around 10 am on Sunday regarding a big incoming flood in the Jammu region on its side, which could also affect areas across the Pakistani border.

The timely communication is part of the treaty obligations between the two countries, aimed at ensuring cooperation and transparency on water-related issues. Pakistani officials are now closely monitoring the situation to assess possible risks and prepare precautionary measures.

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This alert highlights the importance of the Indus Waters Treaty as a crucial mechanism for water-sharing and disaster management between India and Pakistan, especially during times of extreme weather conditions.

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