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Yet despite the river’s importance, Pakistan has scant capacity to manage against sustained shortfalls in water availability. All Pakistan’s Indus Basin reservoirs combined provide water storage ...
A Pakistan report indicates a 13.3 per cent year-on-year shortfall in water drawn from the Indus River System - and supplied to already water-starved farms in the Punjab province - after India ...
India considering plan to expand canal on Chenab river allocated to Pakistan; Delhi weighing other projects that could reduce flow of water into Pakistan, sources and documents indicate ...
Pakistan's monsoon rains are expected to begin in about a month, yet water levels in its crucial dams - Mangla on river Jhelum and Tarbela on Indus - have already declined to near their respective ...
Listen to article. The Indus River is far more than a waterway; it is the absolute heart of Pakistan, sustaining our nation, feeding our people, and powering our progress.
Pakistan has denied the allegations. The move by India to pause the treaty came as a surprise, especially as the pact — signed in 1960 — had previously managed to withstand multiple conflicts.
NEW DELHI: India is considering a significant escalation in its use of water from the Indus river system, a move that could drastically reduce the water supply to Pakistan. This development comes ...
Despite the ceasefire, India is advancing plans to significantly increase water diversion from the Indus River system, which serves as Pakistan’s key water source. The Indus Water Treaty ...
NEW DELHI/KARACHI (Reuters) -India suspended its participation in the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan last month after the killing of 26 civilians in Kashmir, which New Delhi blames on Islamabad.
The Indus River system includes the Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej rivers, with usage rights divided between India and Pakistan under the 1960 agreement.
Exclusive-India Weighs Plan to Slash Pakistan Water Supply With New Indus River Project By Sarita Chaganti Singh, Krishna N. Das, Aftab Ahmed, Charlotte Greenfield, Ariba Shahid NEW DELHI ...
One of the key plans involves doubling to 120km the length of the Ranbir canal on the Chenab. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.