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155 Days Since UN Deadline on Indus Waters Treaty: India Faces Questions Over Compliance

India was given two months to submit a formal response to these questions, with a deadline of December 16. However, despite the passage of 155 days, India has not submitted any concrete response.

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The United Nations Special Observers issued a comprehensive report on October 16, 2025, raising serious questions about Indian actions that contravene the spirit of the Indus Waters Treaty.

May 19, 2026

New York: India has so far remained silent on key questions raised by UN Special Rapporteurs regarding alleged violations of the Indus Waters Treaty, with 155 days having passed since the deadline for submitting an official response.

According to diplomatic and legal experts, the lapse of the 16 December 2025 deadline reflects a refusal to comply with international legal obligations and the global accountability framework.

Details show that on 16 October 2025, UN Special Rapporteurs issued a comprehensive report raising serious concerns over India’s actions deemed inconsistent with the spirit of the Indus Waters Treaty. India was given two months to respond, setting 16 December as the deadline; however, even after 155 days, no substantive reply has been submitted nor has any official public position been issued.

Analysts suggest that this prolonged silence reflects an ideological posture influenced by Hindutva-driven thinking, where domestic political considerations and assertive nationalism are prioritized over adherence to international law.

Observers warn that continued disregard for international agreements and deliberate distancing from global institutions poses a serious risk to regional stability and undermines the global rules-based order. They further note that while such an approach may offer short-term domestic political gains, it is increasingly impacting India’s international standing, with global attention now shifting toward broader patterns of treaty non-compliance.

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