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Why is Pakistan worried about Indian reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan? India will soon be assisting the Afghan government to construct another dam, the Shahtoot Dam, according to the Afghan Ministry of Energy and Water. Shahtoot Dam is a proposed dam in the Kabul river basin, one of the five river basins in Afghanistan. The Dam will provide drinking and irrigation water to Kabul, but Pakistan seems to be extremely apprehensive of Indian involvement in Afghanistan.

Shahtoot Dam: Pakistan Apprehensive
The cost of Shahtoot Dam project is estimated to be in the range of US$150 to $300 million and the feasibility study of this project cost USD 1.86 million which was completed in 2012. The construction of Shahtoot dam would provide potable water to more than 2 million residents of Kabul, besides paving the ground for irrigation of 4000 hectares land in the district of Charasiab and Khairabad.

Earlier, as EurAsian Times reported, the Pakistan Economy Watch said that Islamabad needs to lessen its dependence on arch-rivals India and Afghanistan for water by constructing dams and water reservoirs. Think tanks in Pakistan are very apprehensive of Afghanistan or India breaking the Water Treaty and cutting off all water supplies to Pakistan during a possible conflict.

EurAsian Times also reported that India-Pakistan War will now find a new battleground on the waters of the Kabul river. Capitalising on the good shape of India-Afghanistan relations the two nations look to build 12 hydroelectric projects in Kabul.

These projects will skew the flow of Kabul River into Pakistan consequently creating a water crisis like situation in Pakistan. Islamabad has alleged that Delhi is conspiring to squeeze Pakistan from Kashmir and Afghanistan and break its economic backbone, which is agriculture.

War Over Water – Pakistan Concerned by India, Afghanistan Threats

“Limiting the dependence on enemy nations like India and Afghanistan is fundamental for national security as water is being used as a powerful threat to blackmail Pakistan,” The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) said. Dams will not only guarantee consistent water and security but also diminish dependence on fossil fuels, balancing the energy mix which is profoundly tilted towards oil.

Meanwhile, the cost of Diamer-Basha dam in Pakistan was estimated to be Rs 1,450 billion in 2008 while the allocation for the dam for the year 2018-19 stands at Rs 23.50 billion, which is unusual. Dr Mughal from PEW said that the cost of building the dam has jumped by billions due to impediments and exchange rate depletion.

He said that dams will also overcome dependence on furnace oil, saving billions of dollars in energy imports. It will decrease the cost of power generation which will promote economic activity, generate jobs, and boost exports.


https://eurasiantimes.com/india-pakistan-kashmir-afghanistan/
https://eurasiantimes.com/war-over-water-pakistan-india-afghanistan/
 
Didn’t India supported terrorists just bombed Pakistan several times this past week. India should be labelled a sponsor of terror.
Sorry man, not gonna happen.

You see India is a country, not a pseudo-country like Taiwan, real countries have influence. Fake, wannabe countries and its people need approval. ;)
 
Let me correct your title. "Trying" to choke Pakistan from both sides. So far, that policy is uniting and making Pakistan stronger. They don't realize the fruits of their policy will bite them.
 
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Why is Pakistan worried about Indian reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan? India will soon be assisting the Afghan government to construct another dam, the Shahtoot Dam, according to the Afghan Ministry of Energy and Water. Shahtoot Dam is a proposed dam in the Kabul river basin, one of the five river basins in Afghanistan. The Dam will provide drinking and irrigation water to Kabul, but Pakistan seems to be extremely apprehensive of Indian involvement in Afghanistan.

Shahtoot Dam: Pakistan Apprehensive
The cost of Shahtoot Dam project is estimated to be in the range of US$150 to $300 million and the feasibility study of this project cost USD 1.86 million which was completed in 2012. The construction of Shahtoot dam would provide potable water to more than 2 million residents of Kabul, besides paving the ground for irrigation of 4000 hectares land in the district of Charasiab and Khairabad.

Earlier, as EurAsian Times reported, the Pakistan Economy Watch said that Islamabad needs to lessen its dependence on arch-rivals India and Afghanistan for water by constructing dams and water reservoirs. Think tanks in Pakistan are very apprehensive of Afghanistan or India breaking the Water Treaty and cutting off all water supplies to Pakistan during a possible conflict.

EurAsian Times also reported that India-Pakistan War will now find a new battleground on the waters of the Kabul river. Capitalising on the good shape of India-Afghanistan relations the two nations look to build 12 hydroelectric projects in Kabul.

These projects will skew the flow of Kabul River into Pakistan consequently creating a water crisis like situation in Pakistan. Islamabad has alleged that Delhi is conspiring to squeeze Pakistan from Kashmir and Afghanistan and break its economic backbone, which is agriculture.

War Over Water – Pakistan Concerned by India, Afghanistan Threats

“Limiting the dependence on enemy nations like India and Afghanistan is fundamental for national security as water is being used as a powerful threat to blackmail Pakistan,” The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) said. Dams will not only guarantee consistent water and security but also diminish dependence on fossil fuels, balancing the energy mix which is profoundly tilted towards oil.

Meanwhile, the cost of Diamer-Basha dam in Pakistan was estimated to be Rs 1,450 billion in 2008 while the allocation for the dam for the year 2018-19 stands at Rs 23.50 billion, which is unusual. Dr Mughal from PEW said that the cost of building the dam has jumped by billions due to impediments and exchange rate depletion.

He said that dams will also overcome dependence on furnace oil, saving billions of dollars in energy imports. It will decrease the cost of power generation which will promote economic activity, generate jobs, and boost exports.


https://eurasiantimes.com/india-pakistan-kashmir-afghanistan/
https://eurasiantimes.com/war-over-water-pakistan-india-afghanistan/




EPIC FAIL!!!!!!......GUYS please ignore the OP. It's a propaganda piece from an obscure indian called "vinod". It's probably some indian who frequents PDF. It's from the same ilk who vehemently proclaimed that it was impossible for Pakistan to EVER become a nuclear weapons state with or without Chinese assistance and that india had the internet, submarines, spaceships and computers 10,000 years ago.......:lol::

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/wor...net-thousands-of-years-ago-1.3467467?mode=amp

@waz @Horus

Please delete the OP as it is fake, worthless and gutter news. Propaganda and lies of the highest order.

IGNORE it everyone and get on with your lives.
 
Why is Pakistan worried about Indian reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan? India will soon be assisting the Afghan government to construct another dam, the Shahtoot Dam, according to the Afghan Ministry of Energy and Water. Shahtoot Dam is a proposed dam in the Kabul river basin, one of the five river basins in Afghanistan. The Dam will provide drinking and irrigation water to Kabul, but Pakistan seems to be extremely apprehensive of Indian involvement in Afghanistan.

Shahtoot Dam: Pakistan Apprehensive
The cost of Shahtoot Dam project is estimated to be in the range of US$150 to $300 million and the feasibility study of this project cost USD 1.86 million which was completed in 2012. The construction of Shahtoot dam would provide potable water to more than 2 million residents of Kabul, besides paving the ground for irrigation of 4000 hectares land in the district of Charasiab and Khairabad.

Earlier, as EurAsian Times reported, the Pakistan Economy Watch said that Islamabad needs to lessen its dependence on arch-rivals India and Afghanistan for water by constructing dams and water reservoirs. Think tanks in Pakistan are very apprehensive of Afghanistan or India breaking the Water Treaty and cutting off all water supplies to Pakistan during a possible conflict.

EurAsian Times also reported that India-Pakistan War will now find a new battleground on the waters of the Kabul river. Capitalising on the good shape of India-Afghanistan relations the two nations look to build 12 hydroelectric projects in Kabul.

These projects will skew the flow of Kabul River into Pakistan consequently creating a water crisis like situation in Pakistan. Islamabad has alleged that Delhi is conspiring to squeeze Pakistan from Kashmir and Afghanistan and break its economic backbone, which is agriculture.

War Over Water – Pakistan Concerned by India, Afghanistan Threats

“Limiting the dependence on enemy nations like India and Afghanistan is fundamental for national security as water is being used as a powerful threat to blackmail Pakistan,” The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) said. Dams will not only guarantee consistent water and security but also diminish dependence on fossil fuels, balancing the energy mix which is profoundly tilted towards oil.

Meanwhile, the cost of Diamer-Basha dam in Pakistan was estimated to be Rs 1,450 billion in 2008 while the allocation for the dam for the year 2018-19 stands at Rs 23.50 billion, which is unusual. Dr Mughal from PEW said that the cost of building the dam has jumped by billions due to impediments and exchange rate depletion.

He said that dams will also overcome dependence on furnace oil, saving billions of dollars in energy imports. It will decrease the cost of power generation which will promote economic activity, generate jobs, and boost exports.


https://eurasiantimes.com/india-pakistan-kashmir-afghanistan/
https://eurasiantimes.com/war-over-water-pakistan-india-afghanistan/

Yes ok....
 
Meanwhile, the cost of Diamer-Basha dam in Pakistan was estimated to be Rs 1,450 billion in 2008 while the allocation for the dam for the year 2018-19 stands at Rs 23.50 billion,
Who gonna pay this cost on behalf of Pakistan?

These projects will skew the flow of Kabul River into Pakistan consequently creating a water crisis like situation in Pakistan. Islamabad has alleged that Delhi is conspiring to squeeze Pakistan from Kashmir and Afghanistan and break its economic backbone, which is agriculture.
Such allegations from Pakistan are baseless. We have been very lenient in allowing Pakistan to get 80% of Indus water. It's a most generous water treaty by an upper stream country.

If we wanted to "break the backbone of Pakistan agriculture" then we would have never allowed Pakistan to take 80% of Indus water ! And no one could do a jack about it.
 
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