Following their air battle, India and Pakistan now face a potential water war over the Indus River, threatening regional stability and livelihoods.
The end of the air battle between India and Pakistan hasn't brought peace; instead, it has ushered in a new era of tension: a potential water war.
This conflict revolves around the Indus River, a critical water source shared by both nations. Disputes over its allocation and management are now threatening regional stability.
The disagreement over water usage raises serious concerns about potential conflicts and the well-being of millions who depend on the river for their daily lives and livelihoods.