China, Pak in contact over dam
BEIJING: China has denied it demanded “full ownership” and the right to operate Diamer-Bhasha dam in the disputed Gilgit-Baltistan region, the country’s top planning body said, adding Beijing and Islamabad continue to be in contact over the project.
The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) dismissed reports that China had not only claimed ownership of the dam but also wanted collateral security for the project in the form of another operational dam.
India has raised objections to the construction of the dam as its site is in Gilgit-Baltistan, which is claimed by Delhi as part of the undivided Jammu and Kashmir.
In November, Pakistan withdrew its bid to include the dam in China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), with an official
REPORTS SAID BEIJING HAD NOT ONLY CLAIMED OWNERSHIP OF THE DAM BUT ALSO WANTED COLLATERAL SECURITY FOR THE PROJECT
saying Chinese conditions for financing the dam were unacceptable. At the time, the Chineseforeign ministry had denied any information on the development. The CPEC is the flagship project under China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a multi-billion dollar connectivity project that spans across Asia.
NDRC deputy director Wang Xiaotao told Pakistani counterparts that the question of China demanding ownership of the dam does not arise. “Currently, the two sides are maintaining contact on the cooperation project of the Diamer-Bhasha Dam. However, the project has not yet been included in the list of energy projects under the CPEC, and trade authorities of China and Pakistan also didn’t conduct any exchanges on the development plan of the Diamer-Bhasha dam,” Wang was quoted as saying during a meeting of the CPEC joint committee last month.
“Therefore, there is no ‘Chinese request for full ownership of the Diamer-Bhasha project, its right to operate and make another in Pakistan hydropower station as collateral’ and so on. There are inaccurate aspects in reports of Pakistan media on the project of Diamer-Bhasha, or it just represents the position of individual officials,” Wang said.
Last week, the NDRC issued a statement on the meeting , held under the theme , as per the statement, “Dream become Realistic”.
Work on the dam is at a preliminary stage though the foundation stone was laid in 2011. When completed, the dam is expected to generate 4,500 MW of electricity.