The True Post(Web News) The echoes of the Indus Waters Treaty are now being heard in the houses of Britain as well.
British MP James Firth, while addressing the assembly, said that the Indus water issue could lead to further tension between India and Pakistan. He stressed that the water issue should not be used as a political weapon and that agreements like the Indus Water Treaty must be kept on a secure and solid basis. James Firth also emphasized in his speech that the solution to water issues is possible only through political dialogue and international agreements. He also praised the efforts of the British government to achieve ceasefire and reduce tension and said that these steps are very important for peace and stability in the region.
The British Foreign Secretary also clarified his position on the issue and said that Britain understands the sensitivity and importance of the Indus Water Treaty in the entire region. He stressed that more than three million people living in the UK are from India and Pakistan, and we all have a responsibility to ensure their peace and security. The British Foreign Secretary added that he had spoken to his Indian and Pakistani counterparts four times since the beginning of the crisis and that the UK would continue to make every effort to maintain peace in the region. He expressed the hope that joint efforts at the international level were necessary to reduce tensions and prevent the water issue from being used as a political weapon.
Following the progress, there is an indication of an increase in the UK’s interest and role in the sensitive water issue of the region, which could prove important for reducing future tensions and safeguarding international agreements. The importance of the Indus Waters Treaty and its impact are also being discussed at the international level, as this agreement is a basic condition for peace and stability in South Asia.



