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ICA allows India to construct Kishanganga Dam


HAGUE: International Court of Arbitration (ICA) has allowed India to build Kishanganga Dam in Kashmir.


A pakistani source: :enjoy:

ICA allows India to construct Kishanganga Dam - thenews.com.pk

Justice has been done India wins rights over water and to build dam in the Jammu and Kashmir. :yahoo: :bounce:

while pakistan says:

Kishanganga dam will affect Neelum Jhelum project Pakistan Lastupdate:- Sat, 21 Dec 2013 18:30:00 GMT GreaterKashmir.com

Kishanganga will cause 13% drop in Pakistan’s hydroelectricity generation | Authint Mail

Khursheed Shah terms Kishanganga Dam as a matter of life and death | The News Tribe
 
WTF. We are having energy crisis out here and India doing selfish things there.
 
HAGUE: International Court of Arbitration (ICA) has allowed India to build Kishanganga Dam in the occupied Kashmir, however, the neighnouring country has been ordered to provide half of the dam’s water to Pakistan.



Pakistan has received the verdict of ICA over Kishanganga Hydroelectric project case.



The court also ruled that India can not take the water on a very low level in the dam.




Pakistan had objected to the construction of the Kishanganga project, which is called Neelum River in Pakistan.



India’s 330 MW Kishanganga hydroelectric project would affect Pakistan’s 969 MW Nelum-Jhelum hydroelectric project.
 
however, the
neighnouring country has been ordered to
provide half of the dam’s water to Pakistan. Pakistan has received the verdict of ICA over
Kishanganga Hydroelectric project case. The court also ruled that India can not take the
water on a very low level in the dam.




oops. PAKISTAN has won the case. Our demands have been largely met.
 
Don't worry, we will export our national drink, Gaumata piss soda to you.

You guys can stop drinking Kool Aid to quench your thirst.

No thanks.. but u can send some hot chicks to serve me whiskey? :D
 
Sure go over to Indian Punjab or over to kashmir

U take have the dam i give u the permission.. :lol:

What abt her?

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oops. PAKISTAN has won the case. Our demands have been largely met.

Are you sure they have been "largely" met ? Allow me to quote myself from the other thread.

Neelum-Jhelum Hydro Project was initiated before Kishenganga Hydro Project they said

83. With respect to the first point in time, the Court examined the actions and communications of the Parties from 2004-2006 and concluded that “India has a stronger claim to having coupled intent with action at the KHEP earlier than Pakistan achieved the same at the NJHEP, resulting in the former’s priority in right over the latter with respect to the use of the waters of the Kishenganga/Neelum for hydro-electric power generation.142

Give us 100 cumec minimum release they said

(1) Subject to paragraph (2) below, India shall release a minimum flow of 9 cumecs into the Kishenganga/Neelum River below the KHEP at all times at which the daily average flow in the Kishenganga/Neelum River immediately upstream of the KHEP meets or exceeds 9 cumecs.


The water of Kishenganga River belongs to Pakistan they said

114. Examining the effect that a 9-cumec minimum would have on the KHEP, the Court notes that this would, on average, accord India 51.9 percent of the flow at the KHEP dam site during the month of January, and that India’s portion of the flow would increase to more than 60 percent in November and February, and well over 75 percent in October and March.

Allow real time monitoring of water levels at Kishenganga Dam they said


121. As recounted in greater detail above (see above at paragraph 71), Pakistan has requested that the Court establish a monitoring regime to permit it to evaluate India’s compliance with the minimum flow fixed in this Award.

In the Court’s view, the appropriate mechanism for the exchange of data and for the monitoring of the Parties’ uses on tributaries of the Indus River is the Permanent Indus Commission. The Court recalls, in particular, that Article VI(1) of the Treaty already requires the Parties to exchange “(a) Daily (or as observed or estimated less frequently) gauge and discharge data relating to flow of the Rivers at all observation sites” and “(b) Daily extractions for or releases from reservoirs.”168 The Court is confident that the Parties will continue to do so, and that the data provided by India will include the necessary data relating to the KHEP. The Court further recalls that Article VIII(4) calls for the Commission to “undertake promptly, at the request of either Commissioner, a tour of inspection of such works or sites on the Rivers as may be considered necessary by him for ascertaining the facts connected with those works or sites.”169

Pakistan Won the Kishenganga Dam case they said!

:whistle::sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:
 
No thanks.. but u can send some hot chicks to serve me whiskey? :D

Isn't drinking whiskey against your religion? But if you are still willing to and want some hot chicks to serve you whiskey you can come over to India. You are more than welcome :) We treat our guests real nice :P
 
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