What happened?
On September 5, 2025, the Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that India has been sharing high flood data with Pakistan through its High Commission in Islamabad and other diplomatic channels as a humanitarian measure. On August 26, Indian officials had already conveyed advance information about possible flooding, stressing that the move was based solely on humanitarian considerations. The assistance comes as Pakistan faces a severe flood crisis caused by heavy monsoon rains, flash floods, and glacial lake outbursts, which have claimed over 800 lives and affected more than 1.2 million people. Infrastructure and agricultural damage is mounting, with estimated losses reaching USD 50 billion.
Why it matters to India
By extending flood-related information, India highlights its commitment to humanitarian responsibility despite political tensions with Pakistan. This move projects India as a responsible regional actor willing to prioritize human lives and disaster mitigation over rivalry. It also strengthens India’s global image as a country that upholds cooperative disaster response and cross-border goodwill in times of crisis.