The World Arbitration Court has ordered India to submit records of its operational logbooks for the Baglihar and Kishanganga power plants by February 9, 2026. Failure to provide the records will require India to provide a formal explanation. According to the court’s order, Pakistan must clarify by February 2, 2026, which documents it requires. The second phase of the case’s merits hearing will take place on February 2-3 in The Hague. The court order states that only the arbitration court has the authority to grant interim relief, not neutral experts.
A high-level Pakistani delegation, led by Attorney General Mansoor Uthman, will depart for The Hague on weekdays. The delegation will include Pakistan’s Indus Water Commissioner, Syed Mehr Ali Shah. Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Netherlands and the country’s international legal team will also be part of the delegation.
Sources claim that Pakistan’s position is that India has misused the power plant provisions of the Indus Waters Treaty. The Pondej logbooks are critical for the Pondej case and are essential for determining the maximum allowed flow of water into the Kishanganga river.
In a separate development, all routes from Dera Ghazi Khan to Punjab have been closed. Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry has stated that the country stands with the Pakistani government and people in the fight against terrorism. Rescue and fire brigade efforts are ongoing to extinguish the fire.
The first Agri-Culture, Food, and Drug Authority has been established in Punjab, Pakistan. The Karachi Traffic Police have issued a traffic plan for the ‘Live to Karachi’ march, scheduled for 3 pm on Sharif Faisal Street, under the banner of the Jamaat-e-Islami.
Karachi residents are struggling to find affordable housing options, with many forced to live in rented apartments or flats due to exorbitant property prices. According to the Pakistan Army’s ISPR, sponsored terrorists from Fitnah al-Hind have attempted to disrupt peace in Balochistan.
Minister of Interior, Senator Musa Nakvi, has stated that India is behind the recent attacks and that the government will defeat them once again. Karachi residents have expressed frustration with the city’s poor roads, asking the Mayor, Murtaza Wahab, if there was any solution to the issue.
A total of 29 people were injured in the incident, according to Additional Deputy Commissioner Luddhrian. The PTI lawyers have requested a written record of the medical examination of Imran Khan, the founder and chairman of the party, from the Adiala Jail authorities.
The patients and donors are recovering rapidly after the surgery. The injured from the Drsemund incident have been shifted to the hospital. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister, Sahil Afridi, has vowed that the “big people” who have bound his hands with weak threads will soon be defeated.
Minister of Interior, Senator Musa Nakvi, has visited the Corps Commanders’ conference in Quetta after the recent terrorist incidents in Balochistan. The registration process for kite sellers and traders will continue until February 8.
The first Agri-Culture, Food, and Drug Authority has been established in Punjab, Pakistan. The Karachi Traffic Police have issued a traffic plan for the ‘Live to Karachi’ march, scheduled for 3 pm on Sharif Faisal Street, under the banner of the Jamaat-e-Islami.
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry has stated that the country stands with the Pakistani government and people in the fight against terrorism. Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister has expressed this sentiment in an interview with an American TV channel.
US President Donald Trump has stated that the US wants to continue negotiations with Iran and achieve a successful outcome.

