India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, following a Kashmiri militant attack, poses a severe threat to Pakistan's agricultural sector.
This geopolitical move, while potentially harming India's global image, could significantly destabilize Pakistan's economy and food security.
Pakistan's strong reaction, considering it an act of war, underscores the critical importance of water resources in the region.
The potential for escalation highlights the complex interplay of political tensions and resource control in the India-Pakistan relationship.