Reportage
The Indus umbilical
Despite shared expectations to the contrary, transboundary water sharing comes relatively easy to India and Pakistan — providing a sign of hope that a good treaty can bridged troubled waters.
With India-Pakistan relations at a crisis point once again, many commentators and political activists see confrontation as the rule of the day in all areas of bilateral relations. But is this accurate? Only in late May – at the height of the most recent standoff – an overlooked but important meeting took place despite the dismal political situation. On its agenda was a matter of truly vital concern to both countries: the coordinated utilisation of the Indus River system."