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Suspended Indus Water Treaty should be reworked to factor in climate change and other realities, say specialists ...
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The Print on MSNExhuming the past: BJP targets decisions of previous govts to singe Congress in Op Sindoor slugfestDeclassified US documents have come in handy for BJP functionaries, especially Nishikant Dubey, to target the Congress that had launched offensive against PM & FM after ceasefire.
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Mongabay News on MSNIn Pakistan, desert irrigation plans spark protests & fears among Sindh farmersBy Waqas Alam Angaria On April 6, Wajahat Hussain, a Sindhi human rights lawyer, spoke at a protest against the planned Cholistan Canal Project on the Indus River in Pakistan. “We will continue ...
Dr. V. Nityananda has suggested that China may be discreetly obstructing the flow of the Sutlej River into Indian territory. It is important to note that the Indus Waters Treaty governs the ...
That’s the question being raised by Dr. Y Nithiyanandam, a geospatial researcher and former NASA station manager, who shared satellite data showing a dramatic drop in the Sutlej River’s flow ...
India is considering plans to dramatically increase the water it draws from a major river that feeds Pakistani farms downstream, as part of retaliatory action for a deadly April attack on tourists ...
India is considering plans to dramatically increase the water it draws from a major river that feeds Pakistani ... work on some Indus projects. Graphic: Map showing locations of the hydropower ...
What studies have been done to map flows and water availability? We have done modelling studies to understand how glaciers are going to change in the future, and how this will affect water ...
ISRO and Denmark experts will map its ancient paleo channel to trace and restore the river’s original path ... Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej rivers, currently flowing into Pakistan, may soon be ...
Five of those canals will be on the Indus, while the sixth will be constructed along the Sutlej River to irrigate the Cholistan Desert in Pakistan’s most populous Punjab province. According to ...
Following the approval, Punjab will construct the Cholistan Canal branching from the Sutlej River at Sulemanki Headworks, according to IRSA sources, providing access to 450,000 acre-feet of water.
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