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Sharing flood data with Pakistan on humanitarian ground: India

External affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India has been sharing the flood data with that country through the Indian high commission in Islamabad

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A flood-affected village near overflowing river Sutlej in Kasur district of Punjab province in Pakistan. File Pic/AFP

A flood-affected village near overflowing river Sutlej in Kasur district of Punjab province in Pakistan. File Pic/AFP

India on Friday said it has been sharing flood data with Pakistan through diplomatic channels on humanitarian ground even as the Indus Water Treaty remains suspended.

External affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India has been sharing the flood data with that country through the Indian high commission in Islamabad.

"We have been sharing high flood data with Pakistan through our diplomatic channels as and when it is required. This sharing of data is happening through our high commission in Islamabad," he said.

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