Pakistan has warned India over the Indus Water Treaty.The Indus Water Treaty lays out how the river’s resources are to be shared between India and Pakistan.Brokered in 1960, it has survived decades of conflict between the neighbours.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listBut recently, the agreement was put to the test after New Delhi suspended its participation.That came after an attack India said was carried out by armed groups linked to Pakistan, which it denied.This week, Islamabad has said India cannot suspend the agreement on its own.It says its share of the Indus River is a red line and has threatened consequences.So, how could they avoid a further escalation?Presenter: Mohammed JamjoomGuests:Siddharth Varadarajan – Founding editor of The Wire, an independent investigative news organisationMichael Kugelman – Senior fellow for South Asia at the Atlantic CouncilZeeshan Salahuddin – Advisory director at Tabadlab, a think tank and consultancy on geopoliticsPublished On 2 Jul 20262 Jul 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo