NEW DELHI: With India launching a diplomatic offensive against Pakistan following Uri terror strike , there seems a possibility of India revisiting the Indus Waters Treaty that was signed with Pakistan in 1960."I am sure you are aware that there are differences between India and Pakistan on the implementation of the Indus Waters Treaty," MEA spokesperson Vikas Swarup said in reply to a question at a media briefing here on Thursday."But this is an issue which is being addressed bilaterally. But let me make a basic point. Eventually any cooperative arrangement requires goodwill and mutual trust on both sides," Swarup said."For any such treaty to work, it is important there must be mutual trust and cooperation. It cannot be a one-sided affair."The water distribution treaty brokered by the World Bank was signed between the two countries in 1960 after Pakistan's fear that since the source rivers of the Indus basin are in India, it could potentially create droughts and famines in Pakistan during times of war.According to the agreement, India has control over three eastern rivers -- Beas, Ravi and Sutlej -- all flowing from Punjab.Pakistan, as per the treaty, controls the western rivers of the Indus, Chenab and Jhelum that flow from Jammu and Kashmir.Jammu and Kashmir has been demanding a review of the treaty as it robs the state of its rights to use the water of the rivers.