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Delhi has the right to generate hydroelectricity ,In a first India has called on Pakistan to enter intergovernmental negotiations within 90days

well, China is going to dam indian water.

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Finally a pretext I was praying for

Lucky You.

How soon ?
 
Pani band kar k modi apni mari hoyi maan ki **** main dalai ga sara pani?

Khair main kiyun logic ki baat karoon

Main to shree modi jee ki moong phalli choosnai wala bhakt hoon :)
oho, strategic hai, bro.

aapki green fultu belt ekdum banjar ho jayegi kabhi jung ho to

evil Hindus, bas aapkiu fasal nasht/barbaad karni hai.. we are willing to sacrifice a few tank crews :smokin:
 
oho, strategic hai, bro.

aapki green fultu belt ekdum banjar ho jayegi kabhi jung ho to

evil Hindus, bas aapkiu fasal nasht/barbaad karni hai.. we are willing to sacrifice a few tank crews :smokin:

Yeh chooran to bikai ga

Bohat pajeet hkareedain gai is chooran ko
 
yea but, how are you going to stop China?
Why are you bringing in China?
Pakistan doesn't need to enter negotiations and even if does so in good faith, negotiations don't always end in agreement. India breaks the treaty, Pakistan can unilaterally takes measures too without going nuclear, which if does happen, India will be the bigger loser. After all Pakistan is broke as is right?
I say destroy any dams in contested/ disputed territory.
 
India has sent a notice to Pakistan calling for an amendment of the Indus Waters Treaty even as the dispute resolution mechanism of the treaty remains in a logjam for 5 years. This is for the first time New Delhi has called on Islamabad for the amendment of the treaty that was signed in 1960 in Karachi between the then-Indian PM Jawaharlal Nehru and then-Pakistani president Ayub Khan.

Sources told WION, "India has issued notice to Pakistan for modification of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) of September 1960. This is as per Article XII (3) of IWT...Pakistani intransigence on the Indus Waters Treaty forced India to issue a notice of modification to the Treaty."
Under the notice, India has called on Pakistan to enter into intergovernmental negotiations within 90 days to "rectify the material breach" of the treaty and also "update the treaty to incorporate the lessons learned over the last 62 years", sources explained.

Under the Indus water treaty of 1960, the waters of 3 Eastern Rivers - Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi are allocated to India for unrestricted use while the waters of 3 Western rivers - Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab go to Pakistan. Additionally, New Delhi has the right to generate hydroelectricity through the run of the river projects on the 3 Western rivers, subject to specific criteria for design. Pakistan can under the treaty raise technical objections to the design of Indian hydroelectric projects on Western rivers.

One of the key issues has been dispute resolution mechanisms that have led to India issuing the notice. For example, in 2015, Pakistan requested the appointment of a Neutral Expert to examine its technical objections to India’s Kishenganga and Ratle Hydro Electric Projects (HEPs).
The following year, that is 2016, Pakistan unilaterally retracted from the "neutral expert" mechanism and proposed that a "Court of Arbitration" decide on its objections. Meanwhile, India made a separate request for the matter to be referred to a Neutral Expert. The initiation of two simultaneous processes on the same issue essentially creates a legal issue.

Sources pointed out, "at Pakistan’s continuing insistence, the World Bank has recently initiated actions on both the Neutral Expert and Court of Arbitration processes. Such parallel consideration of the same issues is not covered under any provision" of the treaty, adding, " faced with such violation of the treaty provisions, India has been compelled to issue a notice of modification". In 2016, World Bank took a decision to “pause” the initiation of two parallel processes and request India and Pakistan to seek an amicable way out.
Despite repeated efforts by India to find a mutually agreeable way forward, Pakistan refused to discuss the issue during the five meetings of the Permanent Indus Commission from 2017 to 2022. The last Indus water talks took place in Delhi between India's Indus water commissioner AK Pal and Pakistani counterpart Mehr Ali Shah. The next meeting of the Indus water commission will take place in Pakistan.





But will WB be involved in this?
 
Sorry, World Bank.
The world bank has already failed in enforcing the IWT, it shall be ignored.
Like Paying for Water.

That is usually what happens.

So kya keemat chukao ge ?

Pakistan will not entertain any plans that threatens her water security. The disputed region of Kashmir is integral to the issue and Indian unilateral actions of 2019 have already established India's non cooperative stance on the matter.
 
IWT has to be renegotiated, it has to be fare , Pakistan gets a lions share from the treaty. India should get the fair share
 
Why are you bringing in China?
Pakistan doesn't need to enter negotiations and even if does so in good faith, negotiations don't always end in agreement. India breaks the treaty, Pakistan can unilaterally takes measures too without going nuclear, which if does happen, India will be the bigger loser. After all Pakistan is broke as is right?
I say destroy any dams in contested/ disputed territory.
Ahh, be calm. I bring in China because of the few yadri de vediqs in glee on here thread acting like some victory over pakistan. All the while their own water is subject to China and its policies!

Just to summarise, when indian water flowing from China is not so secure BUT they want to arm twist pakistan! with the glee of some vediqs who aren't taking into account that they have a water issue with China.

My question to you, why so serious?
 
Arre yaar Paani toh kam s kam de do Pakistan ko
 
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