Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Pakistan-india water talks may hit snag

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New Delhi’s stubbornne­ss over Pakistan-india water disputes persists as it is yet to respond to a letter sent from Islamabad even after the passage of a month.

A meeting of water experts from both sides is scheduled to be held in New Delhi this month, but now it seems that the talks would be delayed. A three-day meeting of water experts from both the countries was held on March 1 in Islamabad.

According to sources, it was agreed in that meeting to hold talks in New Delhi in May. The Indus Water Commission will soon write a second letter to its Indian counterpar­t to convene a meeting. Islamabad has objections over New Delhi’s plans to build projects on Chenab River in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), the sources added. The sources said India had also approved the launch of illegal water projects on the Indus River.

The constructi­on of water projects by India will reduce the flow of water in Pakistan’s rivers.

In March, Islamabad and New Delhi had reiterated to implement the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) following the 117th meeting of the India-pakistan Permanent Indus Commission. Under the relevant provisions of the IWT 1960, the meeting takes place alternativ­ely in Pakistan and India annually. The New Delhi’s delegation comprising 10 members was headed by Indian Commission­er for Indus Waters PK Saxena, while Islamabad’s delegation was led by Pakistani Commission­er for Indus Waters Syed Muhammad Mehar Ali Shah.

Pakistan had reiterated its observatio­ns on the Kiru Hydroelect­ric project (HEP) located upstream river Chenab. Pakistan’s position on the controvers­ial project was that the design of the project could affect the flow of the Chenab River in Pakistan. This will have a direct impact on the agricultur­al areas adjacent to Head Marala, a major reservoir near Sialkot. Islamabad also raised its objection on New Delhi’s new run-of-the-river small HEPS on Western rivers.

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