Pakistan has formally lodged a complaint with the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) regarding alleged violations of the Indus Waters Treaty by India. The letter asserts that India is unilaterally altering the flow of rivers, impacting Pakistan’s water security. Specifically, Pakistan claims India’s hydropower projects on the Indus River system are not in compliance with the treaty’s provisions. This treaty, brokered by the World Bank in 1960, governs water sharing between the two nations. Pakistan contends these actions constitute a breach of international law and threaten regional stability. The country is seeking the UNSC’s intervention to ensure India adheres to the treaty’s terms and to address the growing water concerns. No immediate response from India or the UN has been reported.