Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

China withholds data on rivers

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: India has not received hydrologic­al data from China this year despite a bilateral agreement, the external affairs ministry( ME A) said on Friday, but maintained that it was “premature” to link it with recent floods in some parts of the country.

The developmen­t comes in the backdrop of the ongoing stand off between the troops of both countries in Doklam.

MEA spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar also did not confirm if Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to China next month to attend the BR I CS summit, saying he does not have any informatio­n about it. Asked about the current status of the standoff, he said, “It is a sensitive issue ... We will continue to engage with China to find a mutually acceptable solution. Peace and tranquilli­ty in border areas are important prerequisi­tes for smooth developmen­t of bilateral relations.”

However, when asked by when the standoff will be resolved, he said, “I am not an astrologer, so I cannot predict.”

Asked if China has shared hydrologic­al data with India in the backdrop of floods in Assam, Kumar said there was an existing expert-level mechanism, establishe­d in 2006, and there were two MoUs under which China was expected to share hydrologic­al data on r ive rsSutlej and Brahmaputr­a with India between May and October every year.

“This year we have not received hydrologic­al data from the Chinese side ,” he said, adding that there could be “technical reasons” behind Chinanot sharing the informatio­n.

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