Kashmir is the solution to Pakistan’s water woes. But Islamabad must give up territorial claims first


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From the pulpit of a mosque in Lahore, Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed delivered the manifesto for 26/11. Fields across Punjab, the jihadist leader said, would turn to dust as new dams then rising in Kashmir began choking the rivers running from its mountains into Pakistan. “The crusaders of the east and the west,” he went on, “planned to starve Pakistan into submission.” “The only language India understands is that of force,” the cleric concluded, “and that is the language it must be talked to in.” Earlier this week, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif told the world that the three...