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your all weather friends china and turkey do itPakistan can do the same with many rivers flowing to Afghanistan. Start off with Chitral River. Also ask China to up the ante. Which filthy nation on planet earth would stop the flow of water? Absolutely disgusting nations we have as neighbours.
Ultimately Kabul with come back where it belongs to. We'll see for how long Indians can manage Afghans to rival Pakistan. Signs are already coming out. Look at the interviewIndia and Afghanistan are actively exploring run-of-the river projects on Afghanistan’s eastern rivers.
Of particular interest is river Kabul, Times of India said in a report quoting senior Indian officials, speaking off record.
River Kabul has some features identical to River Chenab in Jammu and Kashmir, including similar recorded average flow of around 23 million acre feet and is trying to persuade Afghanistan to build run of the river projects over it.
In retaliation to Uri attacks, India had upped the ante by giving the go-ahead to three run of-the-river projects on river Chenab. These had earlier been put on hold due to objections raised by Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty.
Indian officials claim that Pakistan does not have any treaty with Afghanistan. The rules governing flows of Afghanistan’s eastern rivers, mainly Kabul, Kunnar and Chitral, into Pakistan are just some internationally accepted principles.
“By helping Afghanistan build some of these run-of-the-river projects, India will end up sending a very strong signal to Pakistan. So we need to examine the fallout closely,” an official familiar with the issue said.
When Afghan President Mohammed Ashraf Ghani visited India last month, officials said, he specifically raised the possibility of developing Afghanistan’s eastern river system while conveying gratitude on India completing the Salma dam project despite serious terror threats.
The two sides are in touch on this subject, said officials, adding that quiet official-level deliberations and visits are underway to discuss specific projects. Ghani is slated to be back in India in December first week to inaugurate the Heart of Asia ministerial meet on Afghanistan in Amritsar.
http://dailytimes.com.pk/pakistan/1...abul-river-projects-to-deny-water-to-pakistan
Ultimately Kabul with come back where it belongs to. We'll see for how long Indians can manage Afghans to rival Pakistan. Afghan will ultimately see the light. Signs are already out there. Look at the interview of Afghan ambassador in Islamabad.India and Afghanistan are actively exploring run-of-the river projects on Afghanistan’s eastern rivers.
Of particular interest is river Kabul, Times of India said in a report quoting senior Indian officials, speaking off record.
River Kabul has some features identical to River Chenab in Jammu and Kashmir, including similar recorded average flow of around 23 million acre feet and is trying to persuade Afghanistan to build run of the river projects over it.
In retaliation to Uri attacks, India had upped the ante by giving the go-ahead to three run of-the-river projects on river Chenab. These had earlier been put on hold due to objections raised by Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty.
Indian officials claim that Pakistan does not have any treaty with Afghanistan. The rules governing flows of Afghanistan’s eastern rivers, mainly Kabul, Kunnar and Chitral, into Pakistan are just some internationally accepted principles.
“By helping Afghanistan build some of these run-of-the-river projects, India will end up sending a very strong signal to Pakistan. So we need to examine the fallout closely,” an official familiar with the issue said.
When Afghan President Mohammed Ashraf Ghani visited India last month, officials said, he specifically raised the possibility of developing Afghanistan’s eastern river system while conveying gratitude on India completing the Salma dam project despite serious terror threats.
The two sides are in touch on this subject, said officials, adding that quiet official-level deliberations and visits are underway to discuss specific projects. Ghani is slated to be back in India in December first week to inaugurate the Heart of Asia ministerial meet on Afghanistan in Amritsar.
http://dailytimes.com.pk/pakistan/1...abul-river-projects-to-deny-water-to-pakistan
At the moment we are more keen on hunting stray dogs that ventured out of their slums. No need for cruise or any other missiles. Waste of resources! Just bullets are doing the job.So india is telling Afghanistan what to do and took control of Afghan foreign policy.
Now Pakistan should let india spend money to build this dam. Just before completion while indians are working on the dam, send half a dozen cruise missile and let indian money and dream go up on smoke. That would be quite a lesson for both. Since it is on Afghan soil, india can not do JACK and do not have any diplomatic or ther ground to stand on.
India and Afghanistan are actively exploring run-of-the river projects on Afghanistan’s eastern rivers.
Of particular interest is river Kabul, Times of India said in a report quoting senior Indian officials, speaking off record.
River Kabul has some features identical to River Chenab in Jammu and Kashmir, including similar recorded average flow of around 23 million acre feet and is trying to persuade Afghanistan to build run of the river projects over it.
In retaliation to Uri attacks, India had upped the ante by giving the go-ahead to three run of-the-river projects on river Chenab. These had earlier been put on hold due to objections raised by Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty.
Indian officials claim that Pakistan does not have any treaty with Afghanistan. The rules governing flows of Afghanistan’s eastern rivers, mainly Kabul, Kunnar and Chitral, into Pakistan are just some internationally accepted principles.
“By helping Afghanistan build some of these run-of-the-river projects, India will end up sending a very strong signal to Pakistan. So we need to examine the fallout closely,” an official familiar with the issue said.
When Afghan President Mohammed Ashraf Ghani visited India last month, officials said, he specifically raised the possibility of developing Afghanistan’s eastern river system while conveying gratitude on India completing the Salma dam project despite serious terror threats.
The two sides are in touch on this subject, said officials, adding that quiet official-level deliberations and visits are underway to discuss specific projects. Ghani is slated to be back in India in December first week to inaugurate the Heart of Asia ministerial meet on Afghanistan in Amritsar.
http://dailytimes.com.pk/pakistan/1...abul-river-projects-to-deny-water-to-pakistan
The heat of a thousand suns.KudosThey dare not do that...OTHERWISE...Both will face the heat. As someone said : If water will not flow, then blood will. Pakistan should send strong message to India and its Afghanistan...
kider ka chairman baba??PTI chairman Pervaiz Khattak must be happy right now.
That's true face of Afghanistan. No wonder why neighborly nations like Iran, Central Asia [nations] don't trust Afghanistan.
as u have seen people here on this forum.whenever afghans will start threatening us cos of india we can never forget that.u guys lived here for decades we didnt say a word.u guys made fake passports here we let u do that.but playing with india intentionally will not be tolerated.at all levelsSo much aggression behind keyboards let us not threaten Afghan with ballistic missiles yet
No one is blocking any rivers towards Pakistan, dams will be made based on international treaties in mind, actually Pakistan and Afghanistan had initial talks on jointly creating dam on the Kunar river.