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Supporters of the Indus Waters Treaty , including this writer, hope that their fears concerning the treaty are likely to dissipate. This would depend on a positive response from New Delhi to...
A long-awaited yet unprecedented development finally took shape with India sending a notice to Pakistan for modification of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). This treaty has weathered various twists and turns in bilateral relations, three wars and multiple terror attacks from launch pads in Pakist
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Pakistan Water Commission Team Leaves For India A three-member water commission delegation left for India via Wagah Border on Sunday to inspect hydro-electric projects near Chenab basin. According to Samaa Digital, the delegation is being led by Pakistan’s commissioner for Indus Waters Syed Mehr Ali Shah. India has allowed Pakistan to inspect projects after four-and-a-half years, he said while speaking to the media. “Implementation on the Indus Water Treaty will prove to be beneficial for both Pakistan and India,” he said. Shah remarked that the treaty doesn’t allow either country to stop the construction of any project. “We can only raise objections over the design of the project,” he remarked.
updated: Dec 11 2020, 00:28 ist Why should the Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat be stoking an old controversy by saying that the Indian government was planning to stop water supplies to Pakistan from the three eastern rivers allocated to India under the Indus Water Treaty? The ostensible reason for wanting to stop these waters is Pakistan’s refusal to end state-sponsored terrorism. But a statement such as this serves no purpose except to exacerbate an already difficult relationship, given that India is not in a position to fully utilise the waters of the three eastern rivers, namely the Ravi, Beas and Sutlej.