On April 27, 2025, an unexpected rise in water levels of the Jhelum river in Pakistan-Administered Kashmir [‘PAK’] caused flooding in the region, with residents struggling to ‘protect lives and property’. A week later, India again released water from dams in Indian-Administered Kashmir [‘IAK’] without notifying Pakistan that water levels in the Chenab river would rise as a result. These incidents come days after India announced that the ‘Indus Waters Treaty, 1960 will be held in abeyance with immediate effect until Pakistan credibly and irrevocably abjures its support for cross-border terrorism’.
Why the EU Is Not Leveraging its Market Power to Enforce Readmission Cooperation · European Law Blog – Go Health Pro
On 31 January 2023, the Council presidency initiated negotiations with the European Parliament on the revised Generalised Scheme of Preference (GSP). The GSP is a preferential tariff system that provides duty-free access to the European Union (EU) market for least developed countries and reduces customs duties on two-thirds of tariff lines for low- and lower-middle-income … Read more