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India opposes Pakistan-China move to build major dam in Gilgit-Baltistan

Looks like sindhis are not happy with this .
#NoDamOnIndusRiver is trending on twitter with over 136k tweets
i was busy otherwise we would have run the tools to identify the culprits behind such trends. whether it was sindhis or some one else from other side of the border
 
Here is a fraction of Indian-influenced defectors as well that openly opposes DAM construction.

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now nationalist of sindh have started doing propaganda on it. of course with peepee on board. are these left wing commie lunatics such mofos that they are going to do propaganda on storage of water? knowing peepee is crooked and isn't going to store any water in sindh.

just like noon league media cell has indians supporting them now peepee has learnt to use and invest in social media as to disinform.
We know who their Abus are, sitting in Europe & US, enjoying luxurious life style while these idiots continue to support and fight for them....we have a file on them & i don't want to take any names, they were allowed to walk free because they didn't pose a threat with in our borders.....looks like their time is up now
 
China rejects India’s objection to Diamer Bhasha dam
By APP
Published: May 15, 2020
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Spokesperson praises Senate resolution over China’s aid in fight against coronavirus pandemic. PHOTO: FILE

BEIJING: China on Friday rejected India’s objection to the construction of Diamer-Bhasha dam in Gilgit-Baltistan region, saying that the economic cooperation between China and Pakistan was aimed at promoting development and improving the well-being of the local population.

At a regular briefing in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry’s Spokesperson Zhao Lijian said that the dam project was mutually-beneficial and win-win for the “two all-weather friends” and strategic cooperative partners.

“China and Pakistan conduct the economic cooperation in order to promote the economic development and improve the well-being of the local population,” Zhao said, while responding to a question from APP.
The Diamer-Bhasha Dam is a 4,500-megawatt project with an estimated cost of $15 billion and would be one of the largest dams in the world after completion. Prime Minister Imran Khan this week directed for immediately starting construction activities of the dam.

The Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) said on Wednesday the contract of the construction of the Diamer-Bhasha dam had been awarded to a joint venture between Power China and Frontier Works Organisation (FWO).

PM urges use of local material in dams’ construction

Zhao rejected Indian external affairs ministry’s objections to the project. He said that China’s position on the issue of Kashmir was consistent and added that the dam project was mutually beneficial and win-win for the two all-weather friends and strategic cooperative partners.

Responding to another question, the spokesperson highly praised a resolution unanimously passed by the Senate of Pakistan on Thursday that thanked China and President Xi Jinping for support to Pakistan in the fight against Covid-19.

“China appreciates the relevant resolution. Since the start of the outbreak, China and Pakistan have supported and worked closely with each other to jointly fight the virus. We will never forget that,” Zhao told reporters.

He said that during China’s fight against the virus, Pakistan poured in its domestic resources to help Beijing with medical supplies. Now, he added, China had also provided batches of grants to meet Pakistan’s needs, sent experts and mobilised all sectors of society to donate supplies to help Pakistan.

He remarked that the virus knew no borders and races. To smear and stigmatise other countries was to interfere with international cooperation against the virus. The right and the wrong were very clear and the justice always prevailed.

“We highly appreciate Pakistan’s objective and just position on this issue and we will like to continue to uphold the vision of a community with shared future for mankind, strengthen cooperation with international community including Pakistan and work together to win this fight against the virus.”


Read more: China , Diamer-Bhasha Dam , india
 
Hindia can mind it's own business, it has no right to lecture Pakistan, biggest problem you have traitors within Pakistan that are causing more harm than good. These dams need to built on high priority basis, too much time has been wasted by crooked status quo parties.
 
India opposes Pakistan-China move to build major dam in Gilgit-Baltistan
The Pakistan government on Wednesday signed a Rs 442-billion contract with a joint venture formed by China Power and the Frontier Works Organisation (FWO), a commercial arm of the Pakistani military, for constructing the Diamer-Bhasha dam.
INDIA Updated: May 14, 2020 22:20 IST
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HT Correspondent
Hindustan Times, New Delhi
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In the past too, India has opposed projects jointly taken up by Pakistan and China in Azad Kashmir as part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.(Photo by Nitin Kanotra / Hindustan Times)

India on Thursday opposed a move by Pakistan and China to build a major hydropower plant in the Gilgit-Baltistan region, saying it has shared its concerns regarding such projects with both countries.

The Pakistan government on Wednesday signed a Rs 442-billion contract with a joint venture formed by China Power and the Frontier Works Organisation (FWO), a commercial arm of the Pakistani military, for constructing the Diamer-Bhasha dam.

The state-run Chinese firm has a 70% stake in the joint venture and FWO 30%. The eight million acre feet reservoir with a height of 272 metres is set to be the world’s tallest roller compact concrete (RCC) dam. Construction work on the dam is expected to begin in a couple of weeks, the Pakistani media reported.

Responding to the development, external affairs ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said the Gilgit-Baltistan region is part of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir that was illegally occupied by Pakistan.


“Our position is consistent and clear that the entire territory of the union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh have been, are, and will continue to be an integral and inalienable part of India,” Srivastava said.

“We have consistently conveyed our protest and shared concerns with both China and Pakistan on all such projects in the Indian territories under Pakistan’s illegal occupation,” he said.

In the past too, India has opposed projects jointly taken up by Pakistan and China in Azad Kashmir as part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...t-baltistan/story-HgRauxDzd8FjagWbAZaBAM.html






so what will india do?..

send in the IAF?... as dam busters?
 
Where are those idiots who used to cry about chief Justice fund and make fun of IK and ex chief Justice saqib sab.. same on you all we used to make fun of it.. there is no difference between these idiots n india mm lobby who do things againt dams n pak
 
No one cares about Hindustans shitty opinion. But what is this talk about sindhis opposing the construction? Isn’t there already water shortage and Thar is already impoverished despite no dam been built yet, what crap is this? I hope PMIK addresses this and shuts this propaganda machine.

Feudals have eaten Pakistan raw. People need to take heed and stop acting like Pakistan is Punjabistan and that we are working against other provinces, what has sue-sue party done for anybody in sindh? Left people uneducated and mortality rate is so high cos of the state of the province, why don’t they blame the right people (i.e. waderi party) rather than siding with them for ethnic basis.
 
The government needs to sit down and explain to the people of Sindh that the dam isn't going to damage their water resources. Ultimately dams have to be built to utilize water resources for electricity.
 

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