Blue Marlin
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sorry i got the names mixed up there, my bad.7100mw is for Bunji Hydropower project. It's technically not a dam, just a reservoir but not anything like Diamer-Bhasha Dam or Kalabagh dam with capacity to irrigate millions of acres of land for agricultural purposes.
Well the people of KPK and Sindh had reservations about Kalabagh Dam.
The KPK government particularly (ANP Party) believes that KPK will suffer the most after construction of Kalabagh Dam. Some of their cities will have to be submerged, around 100,000 people will be relocated and there will be a lot of havoc in the province. Then the design is such that it ends up generating electricity in the region of Punjab so KPK will not be able to collect adequate financial benefits from it.
The Sindh Government (PPP Government) maintained a stance that the water will be stored in Punjab and Sindh is already suffering from water crisis and it is likely that their due share of water may not be given to them if it is stored by Punjab. It is just a misconception created for political reasons as the water will obviously flow through the indus river and being a same country, they wouldn't want to block the water anyway.
The bottom line is, their reservations could have been addressed after providing adequate share in the project but I believe ANP and PPP made it more like a political issue and the situation has been such from where it is almost impossible for them to backtrack from their original stance. So the incumbent government since 1980s have been trying to explore alternatives in order to avoid any genuine tussle amongst the provinces and have been postponing the project despite being the cheapest and most convenient Hydropower project with potential to irrigate millions of acres of land. The Diamer-Bhasha dam is much bigger project compared to Kalabagh but the problem it has is, Its situated in parts of Kashmir and upon immense pressure from the Indian government, It has not been able to secure funds from International community. Also, we have explored alternatives as the first priority so the government wants to build those projects first which can be completed with least of headache and provide similar results for the national economy. The Diamer-Bhasha dam is likely to be built after finding adequate funds which is not going to be far considering the GDP of Pakistan has also been growing respectively and they will be in much better position to partially fund the project by their own.
so it can irrigate millions of acres of land and give 7100mw. heck why aint this on the priority list regardless of the bickering? so you say this Diamer-Bhasha dam is in pakistan kashmir and the indians aren't too keen on pakistan and due to pressure funding is a bit of a problem. fair enough but working in parallel at different rates would not be a problem. so for example getting funding for the Diamer-Bhasha dam and resolving the buji dam dispute at the same time would not be a problem. it not like theres only one group of people working on the projects?
this is a bit of topic but a while ago you opened a thread asking on an opinion for a car. what did you go for at the end. was it the skoda?