The Indus Waters Treaty is a water-sharing agreement signed between India and Pakistan in 1960, brokered by the World Bank. It provides a framework for the sharing of water from the Indus river and its tributaries between the two countries. The treaty allocates the eastern rivers of the Indus Basin to India, and the western rivers to Pakistan. India is permitted to use these rivers for limited purposes such as irrigation, navigation, and power generation, while Pakistan is granted unrestricted use of the western rivers. The treaty also establishes a mechanism for resolving disputes and provides for regular consultations between the two countries.
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