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Pakistan’s Field Marshal Aseem Munir (File Photo)
A Diprint report claimed that Pakistan’s Field Marshal Aseem Munir threatened India for nuclear war. Munir said to attack India with 10 missiles to postpone the Indus Water Treaty.
Asim Munir said, “India’s decision to postpone it may pose a threat of starvation of 25 crore people.” He further said, “We are an atomic rich nation and if we feel that we are drowning, we will take half the world with us.”
Aseem Munir gave this threat, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Tampa at a dinner program organized by Pakistan -origin businessman Adnan Asad, in which about 120 members of the 120 Pakistani Diaspora were present.
Guests were not allowed to bring mobile or other digital devices at dinner, so there is no official record of speech. The print has given information on the basis of interrogation of the people present there.

Munir said- India assumes its loss
Munir took a dig at India’s loss in the four -day war in May and said that India should accept the loss in struggle. He said that if India gives details of its loss, then Pakistan is also ready to do so.
Munir called India shining Mercedes and Pakistan a dump truck full of sand. He said- If the truck collides with the car, then whose is the loss? Munir said, “We will start from the east of India, where they have valuable resources, and then move towards the west.”
Second US visit in two months
Field Marshal Munir came to Florida to attend the retirement ceremony of Michael Kurilla, Commander General of CentCom, USA. A representative of Israel’s defense forces was also present at the ceremony. This is his second visit to America in two months.
Earlier, he attended the 250th anniversary of the US Army at Washington DC on 14 June. Apart from this, Munir had a two -hour lunch meeting with President Trump at the White House.
The meeting was held in a closed room. This was the first time an US President hosted the Army Chief of Pakistan.

Pakistan had awarded the US Central Command Chief General Michael Kurilla to Nishan-e-Imtiaz, the country’s largest military honor.
Munir said- Trump is nominated for Nobel Prize
Munir, while joking over the recent tariff tension between Indo-US, said that Pakistan should give a master-class to balance the world powers.
Munir jokingly said that Pakistan nominated US President Trump for the Nobel Prize, as we praise good work.
What is the Indus Water Agreement between India and Pakistan?
There are a total of 6 rivers in the Indus river system- Indus, Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej. The area along their banks is spread over 11.2 lakh square kilometers. It has 47% land in Pakistan, 39% land in India, 8% land in China and 6% land in Afghanistan. Around 30 crore people from all these countries live in these areas.
Already in 1947, the partition of rivers started between Punjab and Pakistan’s Sindh province of India and Pakistan. In 1947, there was a ‘Standstil Agreement’ between the engineers of India and Pakistan. Under this, Pakistan continued to get water from two main canals. The agreement lasted until 31 March 1948.
When the agreement was not implemented on 1 April 1948, India stopped the water of both canals. This ruined farming on 17 lakh acres of land in Punjab province of Pakistan. In the re -agreement, India agreed to give water.
After this, a conversation of water sharing in India Pakistan was held in the mediation of the World Bank from 1951 to 1960 and finally on 19 September 1960, there was a signature between PM Nehru and Pakistan President Ayub Khan in Karachi. It is called Indus Water Treaty or Indus Water Treaty.

India canceled this agreement
India stopped the 65 -year -old Indus Water Agreement with Pakistan on 24 April on the second day of the terrorist attack on 22 April in Pahalgam. 26 people were killed in this terrorist attack.
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