Pakistan’s Indus Waters Treaty-related dispute has prompted a sharp warning from a Pakistani minister to India, according to reports from India Today and Times of India. The minister’s statement includes a threat aimed at Indian involvement in the Indus waters issue, framing the warning in highly aggressive terms. The reporting focuses on the minister’s remarks rather than providing additional verified details on any specific action India is taking or any immediate operational changes to water flows.
Both outlets describe the same core message: the Pakistani minister signals retaliatory consequences tied to the Indus Waters Treaty dispute. Neither summary provided in the prompt includes further context such as what particular allegation or triggering event led to the remarks, whether any formal diplomatic protest has been lodged, or whether the statement reflects official government policy beyond the minister’s own comments.
Overall, the articles agree on the existence and tone of the threat, but available information here is limited to the warning itself rather than corroborated, event-specific developments.