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India plans 10 hydro plants to utilize water treaty with Pak

Would you like to read that again.......... :lol:.........WHERE in that article does it confirm that the Chinese cannot use the brahamputra river to cause water issues in india? The Chinese could cause floods in india.............:azn::


indian laziness, racial inferiority and low racial iq has resulted in india having the highest number of acutely malnourished children in the world.............:azn::

India can just divert the flood to Bangladesh. Dams and reservoirs are built keeping all of them into account. We have 5200 dams in India, in comparison to 100 in Pakistan and less than 50 in Bangladesh.
 
India can just divert the flood to Bangladesh. Dams and reservoirs are built keeping all of them into account. We have 5200 dams in India, in comparison to 100 in Pakistan and less than 50 in Bangladesh.


And bangladeshis will just accept it?....... :lol:........do you have ANY evidence to support what you are saying or are these just more gangu street sh*tter fantasies?......... :lol:
 
Agree pakistanis are idiots
They got bonanaza in 1960 i.e got 150maf of water and gave india 30maf(though i beleieve they dont even deserve that)

Now if pakistan has water crisis and california doesnt(with 40maf) then whose fault is it?
let us people of Pakistan decide that ok!

We live in Pak and have full stakes here, not split loyalties or foreign nationalities.

Its our own problem in the end!

:lol:

Any dam on Brahmputra will make Bangladeshis life miserable. It flows through NE India, where we already have too much rain. A dam by China will give us excuse to build some on our side as well. Bangladesh will be screwed and so will be IWT.


Hehehe.. impotent rage from their side is hilarious.
they r building a few on indus river in tibet too.
 
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NEW DELHI : India is working on building 10 hydropower projects totalling 6.8 gigawatts (GW) in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh to fully utilize its share of waters under the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan.
The projects being undertaken at an investment of ₹68,000 crore by state-run NHPC Ltd are part of India’s plan to exercise its rights to stop excess water from flowing into Pakistan.

These projects assume strategic importance against the backdrop of China developing the controversial China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, given that control over river water flow acts as a force multiplier during times of aggression.
India has adopted a similar approach on its eastern borders and plans to construct the country’s second-largest dam at Yingkiong in Arunachal Pradesh to counter China’s ambitious scheme to divert water from the river that feeds downstream into the Brahmaputra.
The projects being constructed by the public sector undertaking are the 1,000 MW Pakal Dul project, 850 MW Ratle project, 624 MW Kiru project and 540 MW Kwar project, all in Jammu and Kashmir, according to NHPC chairman and managing director Abhay Kumar Singh.
In addition, India’s largest power generation firm also plans to build 1,856 MW Sawalkot (J&K), 930 MW Kirthai-II (J&K), 500 MW Dugar (HP), 240 MW Uri-I Stage-II (J&K), and 260 MW Dulhasti Stage-II (J&K).

Mint earlier reported about the union government’s plan to expedite strategically important hydropower projects in J&K after the reorganization of the terror-hit state into two Union territories – Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. India is also working on a plan to divert the waters of Ujh, which is one of the main tributaries of the Ravi that flows into Pakistan.

“Pakistan keeps on objecting, but we have the Indus Waters Treaty. On the basis of the Indus Waters Treaty, we developed Kishanganga, Uri and others and on the basis of that treaty, we are developing these projects," Singh said.

According to the Indus Waters Treaty, whoever builds a project first will have the first rights on the river waters. The treaty sets out a mechanism for cooperation and information exchange between the two countries regarding their use of six rivers—Beas, Ravi, Sutlej, Indus, Chenab and Jhelum.

The move comes four years after Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated NHPC Ltd’s Kishanganga hydropower project to the nation. The 330 MW project on the river Kishanganga, a tributary of the Jhelum, has significant strategic importance. Pakistan had challenged the project under the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, but the International Court of Arbitration at The Hague ruled in India’s favour in 2013. Apart from Kishanganga, Pakistan had also raised objections to the Pakal Dul and Lower Kalnai hydroelectric projects on the Chenab.

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs last month cleared the construction of the 540MW Kwar project by Chenab Valley Power Projects Pvt. Ltd, a joint venture between NHPC Ltd and Jammu & Kashmir State Power Development Corp. Ltd.

“The construction activities of the project will result in direct and indirect employment to around 2500 people and will contribute to the overall socio-economic development of the Union Territory of J&K. Further, UT of J&K will be benefitted with free power of around ₹4,548.59 crore and ₹4,941.46 crore with Water Usage Charges from Kwar Hydro Electric Project, during the project life cycle of 40 years," the power ministry said in a 27 April statement post the CCEA’s approval.

Thank You Bajwa for not reacting on august 5 2019 issue of Kashmir annexation.

He can sing all the praise of India, General ''lets bury the past'' Bajwa!

This pro indian General has taken Pakistan into a deep dark hole from where it will never be able to recover!
 
Thank You Bajwa for not reacting on august 5 2019 issue of Kashmir annexation.

He can sing all the praise of India, General ''lets bury the past'' Bajwa!

This pro indian General has taken Pakistan into a deep dark hole from where it will never be able to recover!
You should thank Imran Khan too for tweeting.
 
Thank You Bajwa for not reacting on august 5 2019 issue of Kashmir annexation.

He can sing all the praise of India, General ''lets bury the past'' Bajwa!

This pro indian General has taken Pakistan into a deep dark hole from where it will never be able to recover!


We will recover but we'll have to fix a lot of damage along the way.
 
let us people of Pakistan decide that ok!

We live in Pak and have full stakes here, not split loyalties or foreign nationalities.

Its our own problem in the end!


they r building a few on indus river in tibet too.
Ok lagay rahaoo

Being made "oloo" for four decades

Elites like me, JKT, army generals, zardari and sharif just enjoy pakistan because its poor and stupid..

Meanwhile experts who look at our irrigation system scream" WTF this is even ancient then eygptian civilization".. And they dont mean a compliment

Thank You Bajwa for not reacting on august 5 2019 issue of Kashmir annexation.

He can sing all the praise of India, General ''lets bury the past'' Bajwa!

This pro indian General has taken Pakistan into a deep dark hole from where it will never be able to recover!
And do what? Attack india?
What reaction could have pakistan made?
Nobody listens to the poor..that is true for poor nations too

This is the answer.
Nope we need some water to be dumped or it will kill indus ocean ecology

I am talking about 50% water wasted during irrigatiom system, flood irrigation and lack of dams for extereme flood systems

India cant make an excuse to use our water on pretex we are releasing some in indus
 
it is very wrong and inhumane to deprive a downstream country of water, even if its within a Treaty. Natural and God made flow and path of rivers should be respected. Instead, India should focus on rainwater harvesting during monsoons. Lot of monsoon water is lost due to evaporation and run off.

In Middle East during the 1st millennium BC, they created Qanat systems, for better groundwater management. using primitive technology. We can create artificial Aquifers in mountains and hills using technology like TBM(tunnel boring machines), we don't even have to use pumps to take out this water, as they are at higher potential energy.



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Lots of potential monsoon is wasted at Western ghats in India. lot of the water just drains off to Arabian sea. This water can be stored in artificial mountain tunnels, with inlets at windward side of mountains, also acting as aquifers. Then we can tunnel and give a outlet to these reservoirs on the leeward side of mountain. A lot of dry Semi-Arid lands will get irrigated. Also we can put turbine in these mountain tunnel outlet to generate electricity.

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Additionally, we can use cloud seeding balloons on mountain tops to extract more water from monsoons, we can use part of the electricity from turbines for this.

Scientists are zapping clouds with electricity to make rain​

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/05/27/middleeast/clouds-electricity-rain-spc-intl/index.html

@jamahir What do you think ?
 
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