For over six decades, the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) has endured wars and diplomatic ruptures between India and Pakistan. However, following a deadly terror attack in Jammu & Kashmir, India has suspended the pact— marking the first time it has openly weaponized a treaty long viewed as a rare symbol of cooperation between the two countries. Our Partner (Head – International Arbitration) Shaneen Parikh shares her views on this in an article published by Mint. (Photo Credit: Mint)