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May be the currently available tunnel building technology would be costly and possibly not viable but I hope in next 10-15 years state of the art technologies would be available to the world like artificial intelligence etc.
For your information China and Pakistan have started the work in this regard. China has just promised to finance and build five dams forming in the North Indus River Cascade which has a potential of producing 40,000MW of power. China is planning to invest USD 50 billion. China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) will oversee the funding. China, three Gorges Corporation – which runs the world’s largest hydroelectricity project will do consultancy and other construction related work.
After investing a huge amount of money china will make sure sufficient water availability thorough out the year without any interruption. Otherwise this huge investment will be of no use. At any stage if India tried to divert or interrupt the normal water flow then the iron hand would be used by the iron brother. At first step Sutlej will be diverted towards Indus cascade. Not a big investment just few billion dollars and then no water in Sutlej and rest you know the implications in Punjab and Haryana. China will do the entire consultancy and other construction related work and obviously the will pay for that.
Pakistan is agro based country and water is their life line. So for water security Pakistan will not leave any leaf unturned. Mark my words in future whenever needed water would be used as strings against India. Who will pull the strings you know very well.
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Yes this is real possibility and Pakistan will have justification to divert waters through China.