(A) IMF
(B) World Bank
(C) United Nations
(D) None of these
🧠 Explanation:
- The Indus Waters Treaty, signed on September 19, 1960, was an agreement between India and Pakistan regarding water sharing of the Indus River system.
- The treaty was brokered by the World Bank, which played a key role in facilitating negotiations.
- This treaty has been a successful example of water-sharing cooperation despite political tensions.
- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and United Nations were not involved in brokering this treaty.