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India is clearly violating the Indus Water Treaty signed in 1960 between Pakistan and India according to which India can use only 20% of water and cannot construct any dam or initiate any hydro power ...
New Delhi put into ‘abeyance’ its participation in the 1960 treaty after 26 people were killed in Kashmir in April.
Uttam Kumar Sinha, Senior Fellow at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, Delhi, on optimising the ...
A Pakistan report indicates a 13.3 per cent year-on-year shortfall in water drawn from the Indus River System - and supplied to already water-starved farms in the Punjab province - after India halting ...
India’s move to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty and divert Kashmir’s river flows has sparked alarm in Pakistan, resistance in ...
Pakistan on Friday hailed the Permanent Court of Arbitration’s Supplemental Award in the Indus Waters Treaty case, asserting ...
The initiative aims to increase public awareness of how the suspension of the decades-old agreement benefits India.
ISLAMABAD: Following a diplomatic development on the Indus Waters Treaty, a sharp war of words triggered between Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto and former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf ...
Professor Daniel Haines talks about the making of the Treaty, the concerns flagged by India and Pakistan, even before the ...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced India's plan to divert water from Pakistan to Rajasthan by constructing a canal, aiming to fully utilize India's share of Indus river waters. This initiative ...
Permanent Court of Arbitration says New Delhi's move regarding 1960-signed water-sharing treaty does not limit its competence ...
Currently, there are four hydro projects in J&K that have been concurred by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), the country’s apex power planning body, but are yet to be taken up for construction ...