Pakistan is furious due to suspension of Indus Water Treaty and is preparing for war with India.
The former foreign minister warned that any attempt by India to cut off Pakistan's water supply would be considered an existential threat, leaving Pakistan with no option but war. A day earlier, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had urged the international community to bring India to the negotiating table and play its role in ensuring sustainable peace in South Asia through composite dialogue, including the resolution of Kashmir issue, water issue and terrorism.

Former Pakistan foreign minister and Pakistan People's Party (PPP) chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has urged India to talk to it so that the issue of Kashmir, Indus Waters Treaty and terrorism can be discussed. "These issues can only be resolved through dialogue. At the same time, he warned that Pakistan would be left with no option but war if the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty was not lifted.
Bilawal, who is leading a parliamentary delegation on a visit to Western countries, made the remarks in an interview to German broadcaster Deutsche Welle Urdu during his visit to Brussels on Sunday (June 15, 2025), the Express Tribune newspaper reported. "All outstanding issues between Pakistan and India can only be resolved through comprehensive dialogue," he said. If India does not come to the table for talks, it will not be in their interest. '
The former foreign minister warned that any attempt by India to cut off Pakistan's water supply would be considered an existential threat, leaving Pakistan with no option but war. A day earlier, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had urged the international community to bring India to the negotiating table and play its role in ensuring sustainable peace in South Asia through composite dialogue, including the resolution of Kashmir issue, water issue and terrorism.
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