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Meeting cancelled means now we have no scope resolution and one party will do whatever we want

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kishanganga_Hydroelectric_Plant
Exactly it means India will not entertain any requests from pakistan on water or share info regarding floods...etc. This will be more of a inconvenience. At the best pakistan can try to go to ICJ or else where but would end up wasting time. Would a farmer wait until the courts decide the matter? Even if ICJ decides in pakistans favour India can simply sit back, wait it out & do nothing like china did on SCS.
 
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World would believe words when bania make it happen.
Not just of his barks
I wonder what you call the mega structures called dam's standing tall in kashmir and transferring water ? Barks?

And we are building more.
 
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Exactly it means India will not entertain any requests from pakistan on water or share info regarding floods...etc. This will be more of a inconvenience. At the best pakistan can try to go to ICJ or else where but would end up wasting time. Would a farmer wait until the courts decide the matter? Even if ICJ decides in pakistans favour India can simply sit back, wait it out & do nothing like china did on SCS.
No court will deicide that
India's population is huge and growing more so it's not easy for court to decide

There no ruling in world as of now transnational rivers anywhere

China for example do not care any such rules it was sheer stupidity from India who want to be generous

Rivers are flows through India so India have every right on it

But I'm my opinion we can do more harm to Pakistan within the IWT parameters

As of now we are not using are storage capacity to its full are dams are using only 20% of the water
 
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You are not doing it. What you are doing is under treaty.

good to know that you agree. Kindly tell the loud mouths in Pakistan who have been breast beating for long about India stealing your water etc.....
 
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Meeting cancelled means now we have no scope resolution and one party will do whatever we want

U always had liberty to do what U wanted but water is still flowing to Pakistan normally as we speak now.
 
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If anyone it is the modi government which is misleading the indian people. They bragged of surgical strikes inside Pakistan making the indian population believe that india was like the US. Now that the truth has been revealed the indian people are rightly disappointed at modi and embarrassed before the entire world, so much so that even a regime (the indian puppet regime in BD) as insignificant as the Bhutanese monarchy had to voice its support to india in order to sooth her pain.

Fawad Khan Pakistani actor left India secretly . It is a big achievement for Modi Government.
 
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No hurry. Why go that route yet when we can keep you hanging while we build dams & dams &..........
giving us more time to build our stratigy.. i just wonder how you guys gonna react when sikhs and kashmari will join together..
make sure you build alot of dams so in future we wont have any problem.
 
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We already are.
We just don't say it. We are building one dam after another on our rivers.

Yes India is already building too many dams to block flow of water to Pakistan. That is a fact which Pakistan knows already.

The only new thing is that Modi is playing a big failed facepalm and Indians are buying it.

What good Modi is bringing to you guys other than charging you emotionally saving his own skin
 
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India can do what the f it wants in its territory .bilateral agreements can & have been torn to bits during war times.
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Pakistan broke the simla agreement by attacking India in 1999 kargil war.

It will be a good way to teach Pakistan a lesson, india should definitely scrap the Indus Treaty and block the flow of water. I'm eagerly waiting for that to happen but every time I expect some kind of bold action from our indian friends, in the end I am disappointed by the 'brave' indians. This time I've placed a bet that the indians are going to act like lions, so please don't make me lose my bet. I'm trying so hard to have some respect for the world's latest super power.
 
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No, scrapping the treaty is not the best option.

There are sufficient clauses within the treaty to cause grief. Thats what the Govt will do IMO
 
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Yes India is already building too many dams to block flow of water to Pakistan. That is a fact which Pakistan knows already.

The only new thing is that Modi is playing a big failed facepalm and Indians are buying it.

What good Modi is bringing to you guys other than charging you emotionally saving his own skin
Modi is not God.
He cannot operate in a vaccuum. There are constraints imposed by economy, strategy and diplomacy.

He can change all these factors ofcourse. But that takes time. For example, the changes he is bringing in economic sector of India are massive. A structural overhaul is happening. It will take atleast 5 years to bear fruit.

He is firmly putting India on the growth of 9% + growth rate. But that will kick in after a lag period of atleast 3-4 years.

So after a decade, that is 2025, India will be in a position to reap strategic benefits of what is happening now. We are today stuck with what the Congress did or did not do for the decade that it ruled.

This extends to military reforms, acquisitions, refurbishing the RAW, etc, etc.

It will all take time to bear fruit.

His real test will be if he gets elected in 2019.
 
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NEW DELHI: India will accelerate its building of new hydro-power plants along three rivers that flow into Pakistan, a source familiar with the plan said on Monday, in a move likely to aggravate already tense relations with its neighbour a week after an attack on an Indian army base.

Disagreements over how to share the waters of the Indus and other rivers have dogged relations between the nuclear-armed arch-rivals since independence in 1947.

The dispute looks set to be reignited after Prime Minister Narendra Modi told officials on Monday that India should use more of the rivers' resources, speaking a week after the Sept 18 attack on an army base in the disputed region of Kashmir that New Delhi blames on Pakistan, a source with knowledge of the meeting attended by Modi said.

India has vowed to respond to the raid, in which at least 18 of its soldiers were killed, but any military option risks escalation. Some officials have called for a renewed diplomatic offensive instead.

Modi said on Saturday that India would mount a global campaign to isolate Pakistan, including through the United Nations, where Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj spoke on Monday.

India has long accused Pakistan of backing militant groups operating in the Himalayan state of Jammu and Kashmir, through which several of the countries' shared rivers flow.

Pakistan denies the allegations and says India has not provided adequate proof to support its claims. A spokesman for Pakistan's foreign office did not immediately respond to a request for comment about Modi's hydropower plans.

At Monday's meeting, Modi and officials discussed ways to increase exploitation of the Chenab, Jhelum and Indus rivers but said they would not violate a long-standing water treaty between the countries in the process.

“We want to see that all these (hydropower) projects are put on a really fast-track basis,” the source told Reuters, speaking on the condition he was not named because of the sensitivity of the meeting.

“Our entire approach was done to create an atmosphere of goodwill. But in this atmosphere, we want to exploit all our rights under the (Indus Waters) treaty,” the source said.

The Indus Waters Treaty was signed in 1960 in a bid to resolve disputes, but India's ambitious irrigation plans and construction of thousands of upstream dams has continued to annoy Pakistan, which depends on snow-fed Himalayan rivers for everything from drinking water to agriculture.

India says its use of upstream water is strictly in line with the 1960 agreement.

India currently generates about 3,000MW of energy from hydropower plants along rivers in India-held Kashmir, but believes the region has the potential to produce 18,000MW, the source said.

New Delhi will also review whether to restart construction of the Tulbul navigation project, which was suspended several years ago. The project proposes diverting water from one of the shared rivers to a city in India-held Kashmir that could impact flows downstream, the source said.

A spokesman for Modi's office declined to comment.

Source :::: DAWN
 
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