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The Swiss Alps are heavenly, but Gulmarg in Kashmir is, too. Said to be one of the highest lift-served ski resorts in the world, this destination attracts millions of tourists each year. The ...
Following the government's decision to keep the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance after the Pahalgam attack, the Centre will expedite environmental clearances for pending and proposed projects in ...
“We will ensure that Indian farmers get their due share of water from the Indus river,” he added. Pakistan wrote to India about restarting talks on Indus Waters Treaty, say sources The ...
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 ...
Indus River depth: The issue related to the Indus River has prominently overshadowed the tension between India and Pakistan. But do you know where this river, which flows through India ...
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 ...
The prospective projects also include dams that can store large volumes of water, in what would be a first for India in the Indus river system, according to two people familiar with the matter.
NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD, May 16 (Reuters) - India is considering plans to dramatically increase the water it draws from a major river that ... work on some Indus projects. Graphic: Map showing ...
India is contemplating plans to significantly increase the amount of water it draws from the Indus River system, which primarily serves Pakistan, as part of a broader strategy in response to a ...
NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD: 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 ...
NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD: 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 April attack ...
India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire — but New Delhi says the 64-year-old Indus Waters Treaty remains "in abeyance." What does that mean for water-sharing in the region and beyond?