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Indian preparations for another dam on Chenab
Updated : Monday February 22 , 2010 12:04:33 PM
ISLAMABAD: New Delhi has started preparations to build a big dam on River Chenab in violation of the 1960 Indus Water Treaty, that will create water crisis in Pakistan and unleash hazardous changes in environment, reports said.
According to reports the government of Indian-occupied Kashmir has invited bids for a topographical survey of Bursar Dam (on Chenab) for acquisition of land and property. New Delhi plans to begin construction by the end of the year.
Bursar Dam is considered as the biggest project among a host of others being built by India on two major rivers Jhelum and Chenab flowing through the state of Jammu & Kashmir into Pakistan and assigned to Islamabad under the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty.
The proposed dam would not only violate the treaty, international environmental conventions and cause water scarcity in Pakistan but would also contribute towards melting of Himalayan glaciers.
Pakistan still undecided when to formally seek intervention of the International Court of Arbitration against controversial construction of Kishanganga hydropower project by India, the neighboring country has started preparations for another illegal dam.
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I am personally fed up after so many dams news..... as said in indian media, there will be wars taking place in South Asia not because of land, or oil or wealth but only WATER. Lets go for another war this time, its better than dying thirsty i never saw any water shortage in my whole life in Pakistan but last time when i visited Pakistan i was stunned to see people were unable to access water for hours......... and peoples like me could afford to buy mineral waters but what about the public?
It was really a despressing moment for me that i had never seen before