Water wars: Sindh’s struggle for control of the Indus
Even while the India-Pakistan treaty for sharing the Indus waters remains operational, the provinces of Pakistan are squabbling. Mostly, it is Sindh vs. Punjab.
Amidst the many political problems that cry out for resolution in Pakistan, perhaps the severest one is the sharing of the water of the Indus river system, which is the hydrological lifeline of Pakistan. Indeed, no conflict in Pakistan in recent times has been more obdurate, acrimonious and pervasive than this complex dispute. Competition over withdrawal rights from the Indus has added another dimension to the long-standing rivalry between Punjab and Sindh. To complicate matters the two other provinces of Pakistan, the North West Frontier Province and Balochistan, also seem ready to join the fray.