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ISLAMABAD: The International Court of Arbitration (ICA) has barred India from any permanent works on the controversial Kishanganga hydro-electricity project (KHEP) on River Neelum at Gurez in occupied Kashmir in response to Pakistan’s appeal for ‘interim measures’ against the dam which may inhibit the restoration of the river flow to its natural channel, the government announced on Saturday.

The arbitration court took the decision on an appeal filed by Pakistan that India was diverting the flow of the river and violating Indus Water Treaty (IWT) between the two countries, said Farhatullah Babar, spokesman for President Asif Ali Zardari, on Saturday.

The court of arbitration passed a unanimous order on Pakistan’s application for ‘interim measures’ against the construction of the Kishanganga dam.

The court order said: “India shall not proceed with the construction of any permanent works on or above the Kishanganga/Neelum River bed at the Gurez site that may inhibit the restoration of the flow of the river to its natural channel.

Pakistan and India shall arrange for periodic joint inspections of the dam site at Gurez in order to monitor the implementation of the court’s order.”

Islamabad had submitted its version in the World Bank’s arbitration court in July. The major contention was that under the law India cannot divert the route of River Neelum. Pakistan fears that the Kishanganga dam would rob it of 15 per cent water share – a violation of the Indus Water Treaty.

Islamabad accused Delhi of trying to divert the water of Neelum river in order to harm Pakistan’s Neelum-Jhelum hydro-electricity project.

In its application Pakistan had sought: “A stop work order; An order that any steps India has taken or may take in respect of the KHEP are taken at its own risk without prejudice to the possibility that the court may order that the works may not be continued, be modified or dismantled, that India be ordered to inform the court and Pakistan of any imminent and actual developments on the Kishanganga Dam that may adversely affect the restoring of the status quo ante or that may jeopardise Pakistan’s rights and interests under the treaty; Any further relief the court considered necessary.”

The president’s spokesman said the office of the special assistant to the prime minister on water resources and agriculture, the team of legal experts from Pakistan and abroad who prepared a tremendous case, NESPAK and PCIW of the ministry of water and power attended the hearing at the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague.

India told to stop work on Kishanganga dam | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
 
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LOL..the fourth of fifth thread on the topic.

Anyway this is not final and is just an interim order unless the case is resolved.
 
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Do you seriously believe that we will stop work on it? At present the tunnelling is progressing steadily and the work will be completed within its expected time frame of another 7-8 years. In a way it shall be a boon to Pakistan too as it shall play some role in controlling flow of too much water into KG/Neelam and preclude possibility of flooding as Baltistan has been receiving a pretty heavy snowfall for past 02 seasons now.
 
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india has no respect for international relations and doesnt respect the conventions and agreements they signed..
in fact they are arrogant enough to take pride in disrespecting international laws and agreements...
tells how civilized they are.
 
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india has no respect for international relations and doesnt respect the conventions and agreements they signed..
in fact they are arrogant enough to take pride in disrespecting international laws and agreements...
tells how civilized they are.

Yes, and you at terrorizing other nations with your not state actors. So now can we stop generalizing?
 
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Do you seriously believe that we will stop work on it? At present the tunnelling is progressing steadily and the work will be completed within its expected time frame of another 7-8 years. In a way it shall be a boon to Pakistan too as it shall play some role in controlling flow of too much water into KG/Neelam and preclude possibility of flooding as Baltistan has been receiving a pretty heavy snowfall for past 02 seasons now.

The very reason that an order has been issued to halt any work proves it's controversy. If India doesn't abide by the International laws, it would have no leg to stand on..... and as someone has said.... future wars will be over water resources.
 
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Hehehehe ,Yes we already stopped Kisanganga project .You see image speak louder than words :D

BTW we not gonna slow down a bit ,but will go ahead as per plan,you will now gonna hear in coming weeks that India filed the petition to remove hackles in project ..


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The very reason that an order has been issued to halt any work proves it's controversy. If India doesn't abide by the International laws, it would have no leg to stand on..... and as someone has said.... future wars will be over water resources.

Again who's someone ???JDU CEO-Hafizz saeed or his secretary Zaid hamid :P
 
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Hehehehe ,Yes we already stopped Kisanganga project .You see image speak louder than words :D

BTW we not gonna slow down a bit ,but will go ahead as per plan,you will now gonna hear in coming weeks that India filed the petition to remove hackles in project ..


Again who's someone ???JDU CEO-Hafizz saeed or his secretary Zaid hamid :P

At first I did think you may be associated with the project or even the Indian FM office, but then it became apparent that...
You are only a fan of the .... err Cartoon Corner. :)
BTW, I think it was Ganga Ram working down town for the UN. :P
 
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india has no respect for international relations and doesnt respect the conventions and agreements they signed..
in fact they are arrogant enough to take pride in disrespecting international laws and agreements...
tells how civilized they are.
Well there are always other options to make sure that the adversary listens to you ;).
 
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At first I did think you may be associated with the project or even the Indian FM office, but then it became apparent that...
You are only a fan of the .... err Cartoon Corner. :)
BTW, I think it was Ganga Ram working down town for the UN. :P

Lol again you may be or somebody or anyone ..As i said I just gave you a recent image taken at Kisanganga and believe me or not work is on full swing .Here's the full story but your media like before always serve you half baked cookies :lol: hope it jammed some air in you mate (no offence ,just like your nick)
The Hindu : News / National : India can continue all but permanent works on Kishenganga: ICA
 
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This news item holds no water :lol:

The project is still going strong. If anything, the pace of construction quickened to epic proportions.
 
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no one reads the news in total and starts jumping up and down.. The ruling is simple, that India should not make any alteration on the river bed or above which can not be undone, if hypothetically the ruling goes against india in 2013/2014.. Net Net if India loses the case, it can not take a stand that it has already created the dam and now it can not be removed.. So all structures built after today will be considered temporary and not permanent..

Purely a legal mumbo jumbo and has no impact on the ground...
 
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The very reason that an order has been issued to halt any work proves it's controversy. If India doesn't abide by the International laws, it would have no leg to stand on..... and as someone has said.... future wars will be over water resources.

The order is going to be challenged and the issue will be subjudiced. Anyways, till as such time a firm ruling does come, which is doubtful, the work will progress at its present work and HCC shall not be stopping it anytime soon as there has already been considerable investment done for the same. In fact, I have just recently seen the site ... so can verify out of my own experience.

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Well there are always other options to make sure that the adversary listens to you ;)

Am glad you think that ways. We shall wait for the 'options' you talk of ... !
 
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