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Right, so it's not quite like turning off the tap so capabilities need to be built first to create the diversion.haan ji…wha happen to Ajit Doval’s “you do another pulwama, you lose Balochistan”? They did Pahalgam, we have not even turned off Sutlej which goes to Bahawalpur. .
Second, it is to be a tool of control, not elimination. What we're planning with the rivers is going to result in the largest famine/genocide in world history, have no doubts about it. It will obviously come with great international pressure. So we will have to have measures in place for sanctions and possible military action. I don't think Pakistani allies like China or USA would allow deaths of millions though years and years.
So, it'll become a tool of control to severely impact their population and wealth. Any misbehavior sees water levels decrease etc.