NEW DELHI - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday summoned a meeting of the top officials and reviewed the provisions of the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan.

According to NDTV report, PM Modi along with government officials evaluated the pros and cons of the treaty signed in 1960.

"The decision to review the treaty with Pakistan comes following the Uri attack in Occupied Kashmir in which 18 Indian soldiers killed", the report added.

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Sources say a final political call will be taken by PM Modi after discussions in the cabinet committee on security in next few days.

However, on Monday, there was no decision taken in the meeting and Modi will hold legal consultations over the treaty.

In the past, disagreements between the two countries have been settled within the legal framework provided the within the treaty. The World Bank’s role in the Indus Water Treaty is limited and strictly procedural.

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