Indus commissioner says written to Indian counterpart 4 times over Chenab fluctuations, but no reply so far

Pakistan Commissioner for Indus Waters Syed Muhammad Mehar Ali Shah said on Tuesday that he had written to his Indian counterpart regarding fluctuations in the flow of the Chenab River four times since last April — when New Delhi unilate…
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