India has shown generosity for Pakistan! What was warned to pack in the midst of stress? - India warns Pakistan about flood risk amid tension

India warned Pakistan against potential flooding in rivers due to heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir on humanitarian grounds. This information was given to Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the Indian High Commission in Islamabad. This warning is not under the Indus Water Agreement that suspended India after the Pahalgam attack. Pakistan also issued an emergency warning for the flooding. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. Despite extremely stressful relations, India took a significant step on humanitarian grounds and warned Pakistan against possible flooding in rivers due to heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir. This information was given to Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs by the Indian High Commission in Islamabad on Sunday (August 24). Remove ad, just read the news. India suspended the said agreement following a brutal murder by Pakistan -Nurture terrorists in Pahalgam in April 2025. There was great damage in many parts of Kashmir, officials said this is the first time that such information was given by the Indian High Commission rather than the Indus Water Commissioners. The Jammu and Kashmir region of India has been receiving heavy rain over the past few weeks. This has caused huge losses in many parts of Kashmir. At the same time, the status of all the rivers is also worrying about going through India to Pakistan. By the way, the officials also said that this information given the human basis should not be removed. If it is geographically in high condition, it will provide such information from India. Despite being at the lowest level of diplomatic relations between the two countries, this step was taken when diplomatic relations between the two countries were still at the lowest level. After the Pahalgam attack, India attacked the terrorist camps in many Pakistan cities in May 2025 and did a lot of damage. According to some newspapers in Pakistan, India reported a sudden increase in water flow in rivers such as Chenab and Sutlej. After these emergency warnings have been issued in Pakistan. The recent flooding in Jammu and Kashmir killed at least 60 people, while the rain in Pakistan killed more than 80 people and affected millions. Flooding in both countries has done great damage to agriculture, infrastructure and livelihood. This move from India, although raised in the midst of diplomatic tension, reflects regional cooperation and human sensitivity. Let us know that the Indus Water Agreement has been in effect since 1960 in recent months. Below, the water sharing between India and Pakistan controls the water sharing of Sutlej, Beas, Ravi (Oriental Rivers) and Indus, Jhelum, Chenab (Western Rivers). Under this agreement, India has the right to fully utilize the eastern rivers, while Pakistan gets most of the water of the Western rivers. Despite three wars and several diplomatic disputes, the agreement continued for decades, but India suspended it after killing 26 civilians in Pahalgam in April 2025. Prime Minister Narendra Modi then said, “Blood and water cannot flow together.” Due to this suspension, the process of sharing flood information is generally discontinued.