India Rejects Hague Arbitration on Indus Waters, Cites Sovereignty & Terrorism

N
News18•03-02-2026, 00:31
India Rejects Hague Arbitration on Indus Waters, Cites Sovereignty & Terrorism
- •India has categorically rejected the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) in The Hague's authority regarding the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) dispute, calling the tribunal "illegally constituted."
- •New Delhi views the PCA's recent directions, including a "supplemental award" and summons for operational data from Kishanganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects in Jammu & Kashmir, as "per se void" and non-binding.
- •The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) informed the tribunal that India will not comply with orders or participate in proceedings, arguing Pakistan's parallel arbitration violates the treaty's dispute resolution framework.
- •India has placed the IWT in abeyance following the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, linking water cooperation to national security and cross-border terrorism.
- •New Delhi asserts no international body has jurisdiction over India's sovereign actions, especially while the treaty is suspended due to security provocations, dismissing Pakistan's arbitration as a "charade."
Why It Matters: India asserts sovereignty, rejects Hague arbitration on Indus Waters Treaty, linking it to national security and terrorism.
✦
More like this
Loading more articles...





