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Permanent Indus Commission

The Permanent Indus Commission is a bilateral organization established in 1960 between India and Pakistan to manage and resolve issues related to their shared Indus River basin. It serves as a platform for technical discussions, data sharing, and cooperation on water management, ensuring the river's use benefits both countries while addressing concerns like water flow, projects, and environmental impacts. The commission helps maintain communication, resolve disputes peacefully, and promote sustainable water resource management in accordance with the Indus Waters Treaty.