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The World Bank, is the entity which negotiated this treaty and they usually sets up an adjudicator in case of disputes.
The World Bank’s role in the Indus Waters Treaty is limited and strictly procedural.
It is a co-signatory for certain provisions of the Indus Waters Treaty and its role is limited to a dispute regarding the implementation of the treaty, not its abrogation.
At most the World Bank would step into, as per the treaty, to appoint a “neutral expert”, or help set up a court of arbitration, in case of a dispute.
Of course the most important part of a dispute is that BOTH the parties HAVE TO AGREE to go to a neutral expert
One party alone cannot go to any neutral expert and ask them to rule.
All India has to do is not cooperate.