India on Friday rejected the Court of Arbitration under the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty as illegal. It also said that India does not give any recognition to the Court of Arbitration as an authority.
The MEA said, “Today, the illegal Court of Arbitration, purportedly constituted under the Indus Waters Treaty 1960, albeit in brazen violation of it, has issued what it characterizes as a “supplemental award” on its competence concerning the Kishenganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects in the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. India has never recognised the existence in law of this so-called Court of Arbitration, and India’s position has all along been that the constitution of this so-called arbitral body is in itself a serious breach of the Indus Waters Treaty and consequently any proceedings before this forum and any award or decision taken by it are also for that reason illegal and per se void…India, therefore, categorically rejects this so-called supplemental award as it has rejected all prior pronouncements of this body.”
MEA says, "Today, the illegal Court of Arbitration, purportedly constituted under the Indus Waters Treaty 1960, albeit in brazen violation of it, has issued what it characterizes as a "supplemental award” on its competence concerning the Kishenganga and Ratle hydroelectric… pic.twitter.com/JZ9vDDxsWl
— ANI (@ANI) June 27, 2025
Earlier, an important source told ANI that the Indian government has decided to divert water meant for Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty for use in four Indian states, Rajasthan, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Delhi. The Jal Shakti Ministry is working on infrastructure development at a war-footing level to implement this decision.
The ministry aims to ensure that not a single drop of water meant for Pakistan goes to waste. Instead, it will be utilised to meet the water needs of four states, Rajasthan, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Delhi. These states will benefit from the diverted water, addressing their water shortages, sources added.
This initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement that “Desh ka pani desh ke haq me bahega (“India’s water will flow in India’s favour”)”. The Jal Shakti Ministry has been working towards this goal under the guidance and supervision of Home Minister Amit Shah.