The Indus Waters Treaty: Resilience Amidst Regional Tensions and Contemporary Relevance Introduction Signed in 1960 under the auspices of the World Bank, the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) remains one of the world’s most resilient transboundary water-sharing arrangements. It has survived three wars, multiple military crises, and recurrent diplomatic breakdowns between India and Pakistan, two nuclear-armed … Continue reading How has the Indus Waters Treaty demonstrated resilience amid regional tensions, and what is its contemporary significance in light of recent geopolitical, hydrological, and environmental developments in India–Pakistan relations?