Indus Water Treaty (IWT)

by | Apr 24, 2025 | Notes

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1. What is the Indus Water Treaty?

  • The Indus Water Treaty (IWT) is a bilateral agreement between India and Pakistan signed on 19th September 1960.
  • Brokered by: The World Bank.
  • Purpose: To fairly distribute the water of the Indus River system between India and Pakistan.

2. Rivers Covered under the Treaty

The Indus river system has 6 major rivers, divided between the two countries under the treaty:

Western Rivers (allocated to Pakistan):

  1. Indus
  2. Jhelum
  3. Chenab

India can use these for non-consumptive purposes like irrigation (under limits), navigation, and hydroelectric power (without storage).

Eastern Rivers (allocated to India):

  1. Ravi
  2. Beas
  3. Sutlej

India has full rights to use these rivers’ waters.


3. Key Provisions of the Treaty

  • India is obliged to let unrestricted flow of Western rivers to Pakistan (with minor exceptions).
  • India can build run-of-the-river hydro projects on Western rivers, but without affecting water flow.
  • A Permanent Indus Commission was established with one commissioner from each country to:
    • Exchange data,
    • Inspect projects,
    • Resolve minor issues.

4. Significance of the Treaty

  • Survival lifeline for Pakistan: About 80% of Pakistan’s agriculture depends on these rivers.
  • Model of cooperation: Despite multiple wars and conflicts, the treaty has remained functional.
  • One of the most successful water-sharing agreements in the world.

5. Strategic & Political Dimensions

  • In times of heightened tension (e.g., after Uri or Pulwama attacks), India has threatened to review the treaty.
  • India’s limitations: Though India controls the river sources (in Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal), it has limited rights over Western rivers.
  • China factor: The Indus originates in Tibet, giving China a potential upper riparian influence.

6. Recent Developments & Disputes

  • Baglihar and Kishanganga Projects:
    • Pakistan raised objections, alleging a violation of treaty clauses.
    • Referred to neutral experts and international courts.
  • 2023-24: India issued a notice to Pakistan to modify the treaty citing long-standing concerns, signaling possible renegotiation.

8. Possible Exam Questions (HAS Mains/Prelims)

  • Q. Discuss the key features and strategic implications of the Indus Water Treaty.
  • Q. Evaluate the relevance of the Indus Water Treaty in Indo-Pak relations.
  • Q. Examine the significance of Eastern Rivers in the development of Himachal Pradesh.