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India's water used to go outside but now...: PM's first remark on Indus Treaty move

Speaking about the move to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, PM Modi asserted that water meant for India will now remain and be used within the country. He made the remark while addressing an ABP News event.

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  • India suspends Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan
  • Suspension follows deadly terror attack in Pahalgam
  • PM makes first remark on decision to suspend treaty
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IPL 2025

MI vs GT Live: Titans ahead of DLS score by 8 runs as rain halts play

MI vs GT live score IPL 2025: Shubman Gill and Sherfane Rutherford have put GT ahead via DLS in the run chase against MI as rain has hit the Wankhede stadium and the covers have come on. The West Indian's cameo has put his side ahead as MI will hope the rain will go away quickly.

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Filipino 'Asian Francis' emerges as top contender for next Pope

If Tagle were elected, it would also likely signal to the world's 1.4 billion Catholics that the cardinals want to go forward with Francis' vision of generally opening up the Church to the modern world by not choosing a man who might roll back some of the late pope's reforms.

Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle
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Pakistan sweats, India's dam closure could hit its food bowl

India has flushed and shut two dams on the Chenab to refill them within weeks of suspending the Indus Waters Treaty. The Chenab of the Indus Water System is Pakistan's lifeline. Pakistani authorities saw a dip in water levels in Chenab, coinciding with the crucial kharif season when food crops like paddy and maize are sown.

The Salal Dam on the Chenab River, on Tuesday, a day after its sluice gates were closed by the NHPC. (Image: PTI)
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