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How India retained Ferozepur headworks | India News


Lord Mountbatten with then PM Jawaharlal Nehru (left) in 1963. A last hour plea by Nehru to Lord Mountbatten on Ferozepur, among other issues, might have held back the Radclifffe award by a few days
NEW DELHI: The alertness and diligence of Indian civil engineers, such as erstwhile Bikaner state chief engineer Kanwar Sain, in realising the strategic importance of Ferozepur headworks of the Sutlej remaining in Indian hands led to an urgent intervention that moved the Radcliffe line a few crucial kilometre west. A last hour plea by Jawaharlal Nehru to Lord Louis Mountbatten, India’s last viceroy, on Ferozepur, among other issues, might have held back the Radclifffe award by a few days. When the award was announced on August 17, 1947, the entire area on the left bank with the Gang(a) canal was Indian territory, reveals a new book ‘Indus Basin Interrupted’ by Uttam Sinha, currently with the IDSA. ....

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View: A new book explores Indus Basin with a lesson on war and peace


View: A new book explores Indus Basin with a lesson on war and peace
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View: A new book explores Indus Basin with a lesson on war and peaceBy Col (Dr) Divakaran Padma Kumar Pillay (Retd.), ET CONTRIBUTORS
Last Updated: Feb 12, 2021, 03:37 PM IST
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​​There are some very interesting conversation between Sadul Singh, the maharaja of Bikaner, Sardar Pannikar, Jawaharlal Nehru and Lord Mountbatten over the canal headworks and how eventually the headworks by drawing the Partition line came to India as a ‘strategic asset’.
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Uttam Sinha’s Indus Basin Uninterrupted, written with remarkable ease, engages not only with the ‘hydrology heritage’ of the basin but also with the history of major developments on its banks ....

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India, Pakistan, China must stop thinking of weaponising water


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.  ....

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