Pakistan’s Foreign Office has issued a strong warning to India following remarks suggesting a potential disruption of water flow to Pakistan. Officials stated that any deliberate attempt to impede water supplies vital to Pakistan’s economy and well-being would be viewed as a grave offense. The Foreign Office spokesperson, Tahir Andrabi, emphasized the seriousness of such an act, suggesting it could be considered an act of aggression under Article 51 of the UN Charter, which addresses self-defense. This article allows for collective self-defense if an armed attack occurs against a member of the United Nations. The warning underscores Pakistan’s sensitivity regarding water security, a long-standing point of contention between the two nations. The statement signals a potential escalation of tensions if water supplies are compromised, highlighting the critical importance of the existing water treaties between the countries. Further details regarding the Indian minister’s remarks that prompted this response were not immediately available.