Karamat Ali's cows and buffalos once provided his multi-generational family with milk. But earlier this year, the 61-year-old ...
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How water fuels conflict in Pakistan
The potential of water to cause conflict is a live issue in Pakistan, with climate change only making matters worse.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — High in the Himalayas, the Indus River flows over the Tibetan Plateau before branching into a web of tributaries that stretch through India and Pakistan and converge to empty ...
Displaced families have begun returning to homes in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province as floodwaters significantly recede.
Blaming India has made it easy for Pakistan to avoid the difficult work of providing water security to its population. India and Pakistan continue to make headlines as they trade harsh words and ...
Islamabad, Pakistan – For the second time in three years, catastrophic monsoon floods have carved a path of destruction across Pakistan’s north and central regions, particularly in its Punjab province ...
Minister for Water Resources, Muhammad Mueen Watto, held a meeting with UNESCO Representative in Pakistan Fuad Pashayev to discuss areas of collaboration in flood management, water governance, and ...
Dr Ishrat Husain, former Governor of State Bank and currently the Senior Advisor at Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) ...
A recent study published in Engineering has shed light on Pakistan’s water–energy challenges through an integrated systems modeling approach. The research, led by Riaz Ahmad, Gengyuan Liu and other ...
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif cried over India's decision to put the Indus Water Treaty on hold, calling it a ...
In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April. Pakistan denies involvement... ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — High in the Himalayas, the ...
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