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[Music] thank you [Music] namaskar and welcome to Sunset television I am Vishal da here and youre watching our show perspective where we bring you detailed analysis of key National and international issues today were going to talk about the Indus water treaty now India has informed Pakistan of its intention to amend the indusport Treaty of 1960 which sets out mechanism for management of cross-border rivers according to reports India was forced to issue the notice as Pakistans action actions had adversely impinged on the provisions of the treaty and their implementation as well now the Indus water treaty was signed in September 1960 after nine years of negotiations between India and Pakistan and was brokered by World Bank which too is a signatory to the treaty under the provisions of this treaty India got about 3.3 crores of 16.8 crore acre feet of water in the in the system at current usage India utilizes a little over 90 percent of its quota of Indus Waters so what is the current