Pakistan issues fresh alert as India releases over 70,000 cusecs of water into River Sutlej

Passengers board a train at a flooded railway station after heavy rainfall in Lahore on July 5, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 11 July 2023
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Pakistan issues fresh alert as India releases over 70,000 cusecs of water into River Sutlej

  • Punjab’s disaster management authority warns officials in Okara, Pakpattan, Vehari and Kasur cities to make advance arrangements for possible floods
  • Rains have returned to Pakistan a year after heavy monsoon rains triggered floods that killed over 1,700, swept away large swathes of crops

ISLAMABAD: The disaster management authority of Pakistan’s most populous Punjab province issued a fresh alert late Monday night, warning of possible floods as India released 70,614 cusecs of water into Pakistan’s River Sutlej.

Heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan have claimed at least 80 lives since June 25, according to official figures. Authorities have been on especially high alert for the season’s first flooding after India diverted waters from dams into the Ravi River, which flows from India into Pakistan, prompting evacuations from the lowlands in eastern Punjab province.

Under the Indus Waters Treaty, which was brokered by the World Bank and signed between Pakistan and India in 1960, India has control over the waters of the three eastern rivers – the Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej – while Pakistan controls the waters of the three western rivers — the Indus, Chenab, and Jhelum. India this week released thousands of cusecs of water into Pakistani rivers after alarming levels of heavy monsoon rains triggered floods in Indian cities.

“India has released 70,614 cusecs of water into River Sutlej from Harike,” the PDMA Punjab wrote on Twitter. “By tonight (Monday night) the water will enter Pakistan through district Kasur’s Ganda Singh.”

The disaster agency called on the deputy commissioners of Vehari, Pakpattan, Kasur and Okara cities — located near River Sutlej in Pakistan — to make arrangements to keep people safe from any flood-like situation.

“All districts should set up relief camps,” the PDMA said, adding that advance arrangements should be made to ensure people’s lives and property remain safe in case the areas are flooded. The PDMA Punjab warned people from venturing near rivers and canals.

Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) warned on Sunday that Punjab’s northern and northeastern cities including Lahore, Sialkot, and Narowal were expected to receive heavy monsoon rains due to which Chenab, Ravi, Sutlej and their tributaries could experience flooding.

Rains have returned to Pakistan a year after the climate-induced downpour swelled rivers and inundated at one point one-third of Pakistan, killing 1,739 people. The floods also caused $30 billion in damage in cash-strapped Pakistan in 2022.


Pakistan planning minister to attend Bangladesh PM oath-taking ceremony tomorrow 

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Pakistan planning minister to attend Bangladesh PM oath-taking ceremony tomorrow 

  • New members of Bangladesh’s federal cabinet will be sworn in on Tuesday in Dhaka
  • Pakistan, Bangladesh have moved closer amid recent thaw in relations between the two

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal will attend the swearing-in ceremony of the new Bangladesh government this week, foreign office spokesperson Tahir Andrabi confirmed on Monday. 

Tarique Rahman’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) won a landslide victory in the elections on Thursday, the first since a deadly 2024 uprising ousted the iron-fisted rule of former premier Sheikh Hasina. The BNP won at least 209 seats out of the 299 contested, according to results released by Bangladesh’s Election Commission on Friday, paving the way for Rahman to become the country’s next prime minister.

According to Rahman’s office, the swearing-in ceremony will take place at the South Plaza of the National Parliament Building in Dhaka at 4:00pm on Tuesday. Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin is expected to administer oath to members of the new cabinet. The prime minister of Bhutan, Tshering Tobgay and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla from India will attend the event along with other foreign dignitaries.

“Yes, Ahsan Iqbal will represent Pakistan there,” Andrabi told Arab News when asked whether the planning minister will attend the ceremony. 

Iqbal will represent Pakistan as Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is in Austria on an official visit, the first by a Pakistani prime minister in 30 years to the country, to review bilateral trade, investment and economic ties. 

Pakistan and Bangladesh have improved bilateral ties amid a recent thaw in relations. Pakistan and Bangladesh were part of the same country until Bangladesh’s secession following a bloody civil war in 1971, an event that long cast a shadow over bilateral ties.

Both countries have moved closer since August 2024, following the ouster of Hasina who was considered an India ally. While Pakistan-Bangladesh ties warm up, relations between Dhaka and New Delhi remain strained over India’s decision to grant asylum to Hasina.

The success of BNP chief Rahman, 60, marks a remarkable turnaround for a man who only returned to Bangladesh in December 2025 after 17 years in exile in Britain, far from Dhaka’s political storms.

Rahman is the son of former prime minister Khaleda Zia and former president Ziaur Rahman. He returned to Bangladesh late last year after nearly two decades of self-imposed exile in the UK, and assumed BNP’s leadership days later, following his mother’s death from a prolonged illness.

In an interview with Arab News last week, the 60-year-old pledged to pursue accountability for the former leadership and meet the political and economic expectations of the youth movement that brought about the change.

Additional input from AFP