5 power projects on Indus system, underway despite Pak objections

TNN Bureau. Updated: 3/30/2017 12:05:46 AM Front Page

Of the five projects on which Pakistan has raised objections under Indus Water treaty, Lower Kalnai, Pakal Dul and Ratle are in Kishtwar and Doda districts on tributaries of Chenab while Kishenganga project is in Bandipore district. The fifth project, Miyar Nallah, is in Lahaul Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh


JAMMU: Five Indian hydropower projects being built on tributaries of the Indus, over which Pakistan has raised objections, are at various stages of implementation in the Indus river basin, the Lok Sabha was informed today.
Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh made a statement in this connection, days after media in Pakistan claimed that India had agreed to halt work on Miyar Nallah during Permanent Indus Commission's meeting held in Lahore earlier this month.
"...projects such as Miyar Nallah, Lower Kalnai, Pakal Dul, Kishenganga and Ratle are at different stages of implementation," Singh told the Lower House.
Work on two other hydroelectricity projects - Bhakra Nangal (on Sutlej River) and Pong Dam (Beas River) has been successfully executed, he added.
The minister reiterated Centre's position that it remains committed to fully utilise water of rivers in the basin, both eastern (Beas, Ravi and Sutlej) and western (Indus, Jhelum and Chenab), in accordance with the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) of 1960.
Pakistan has been flagging concerns over designs of Pakal Dul (1,000 MW), Ratle (850 MW), Kishenganga (330 MW), Miyar (120 MW) and Lower Kalnai (48 MW), contending these violate the treaty.
India though has maintained that the designs of the projects do not violate the water distribution pact.
Pakal Dul, Ratle, Kishenganga and Lower Kalnai are being built in Jammu and Kashmir while Miyar Nallah is being constructed on a tributary of Chenab in Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul Spiti district.


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