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Is India leading Pakistan towards famine, is Bangladesh going to be in danger?

By Prof. Dr. Arif Khan

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April 25, 2025
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POBNEWS24, Apr 25, 2025 : The heat of Kashmir tragedy will fall on Bangladesh. India is probably going to use all its might in Bangladesh! When I posted this yesterday, India had not taken any action against Pakistan. Today, when I am writing this post, I have come to know what initial reaction India has shown against Pakistan.
India has given diplomatic strike against Pakistan. If you are not a Pakistani, then this diplomatic strike will not seem important to you sitting in Bangladesh or anywhere in the world. But if you are a citizen of Pakistan, if you have love and affection for Pakistan, then a terrible danger is looming for you. The impact of the step taken by India is long-term and terrible. It is like killing many birds with one stone. Pay attention to the diplomatic strikes on Pakistan.
1. Attari border closed
2. Indus Treaty cancelled
3. No more visas for Pakistani citizens
4. Pak diplomats to leave India within a week
5. Pak citizens to leave India within 48 hours
6. Indian officials in Pakistan are being brought back home.
7. Army told to be alert

The most dangerous step here is the cancellation of the Indus Treaty. What is the Indus Water Treaty?
According to the Indus Water Treaty signed by Nehru-Ayub Khan, control of the three eastern rivers – Bipasha, Ravi and Sutlej was given to India. On the other hand, control of the three western rivers – Indus, Chandrabhaga and Jhelum was given to Pakistan. The controversial issue was how the water was distributed. Since the rivers of Pakistan flow through India, the treaty allowed India to use them for irrigation, transportation and power generation, and made specific provisions for the construction of Indian projects. The treaty was a product of Pakistan’s fear that since the source of the Indus basin was in India, India could potentially create drought and famine in Pakistan, especially in times of war.
That is, since India is upstream and Pakistan is downstream, the flow of Pakistan’s rivers has passed through India. India can teach Pakistan a lesson by stopping the unilateral flow if it wants. And that is what India is doing right now. India has canceled the Indus Water Treaty, the river on which Pakistan’s economy stands. About 61% of Pakistan’s citizens depend on the Indus River. About 80% of the cultivable land is fed by the water of the Indus River. As a result of the cancellation of the Indus Treaty, the crop production of farmers dependent on the Indus River may stop. Power plants may close. Industrial factories may close. 25% of Pakistan’s GDP depends on this river. As a result of the cancellation of the Indus Treaty, it will bring terrible famine to Pakistan. It will bring terrible unrest. It will be felt only when 80% of Pakistan’s cultivable land cannot be cultivated due to lack of water from the Indus River.

Meanwhile, the Yunus government of Bangladesh is playing tricks with Pakistan. Bangladesh has become the second Pakistan. It can be said more clearly, Bangladesh has become a province of Pakistan called East Pakistan. India has been talking about the rise of militancy in Bangladesh for a long time. India sees Bangladesh as a security threat due to its growing ties with Pakistan. The latest Kashmir tragedy has added fuel to the fire. All the world’s superpowers have stood by India. They have pledged to stand by India in combating terrorism. In such a situation, I would not be surprised if some tough action is taken against the Yunus government, which is abetting and supporting militancy in Bangladesh. If the Yunus government goes too far, India can do something even more terrible like the Indus Treaty. Asif Nazrul has already added fuel to the fire. Asif Nazrul has shown his stupidity by directly blaming the BJP government for the barbaric incident on tourists in Kashmir. India will definitely respond to this.

I said the other day that Bangladesh will not be able to do anything good by angering India. If Bangladesh has to do something, it will have to do it with respect for India. This is the reality. Ukraine will not be able to do much right under Russia’s nose. Especially, Russia will not allow Ukraine to do anything that threatens Russia’s security. If necessary, Ukraine will be wiped off the map. India will not allow Pakistan or Bangladesh to do anything that disrupts India’s security right under India’s nose.

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