India, Pakistan hold talks on Indus water dispute
A two-day meeting in the Pakistani city of Lahore is under way to help resolve a water dispute between India and Pakistan. The neighbours are bound by a decades-old accord to share resources along the Indus River.
A two-day meeting in the Pakistani city of Lahore is under way to help resolve a water dispute between India and Pakistan.
The neighbours are bound by a decades-old accord to share resources along the Indus River.
But strained ties are threatening that deal and the lives of those who depend on it.
Al Jazeera’s Gerald Tan reports.
Published On 22 Mar 2017