The Indus Water Treaty was mediated by:

(A) World Bank
(B) UNESCO
(C) IMF
(D) None of these

🧠 Explanation:

The Indus Water Treaty was mediated by the World Bank in 1960. It’s like a deal between Pakistan and India to share river water fairly. Imagine two kids agreeing to split a juice bottle with a teacher’s help. For kids, it’s a plan to share water for farms. The treaty helps both countries use rivers for crops and power. Learning about it teaches children how countries cooperate, like sharing toys. It shows how agreements keep peace, inspiring kids to share fairly in school or games, understanding how teamwork helps everyone use resources wisely for a better world.