Abhiras
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Pakistan can jointly produce water with China
haha,,,,go & produce then.... what are you waiting for ?
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Pakistan can jointly produce water with China
Let India do what they want on their lands on the rivers that originates from their country...
Pakistan can jointly produce water with China
Isn't there another way we can get water sources to irrigate our lands rather than depending on the Indus river. Like building reservoirs or something?I am worried that if we keep depending on this river too much, someday India is going to use this as a deterrent. I am sure there is more than one way.
Isn't there another way we can get water sources to irrigate our lands rather than depending on the Indus river. Like building reservoirs or something?I am worried that if we keep depending on this river too much, someday India is going to use this as a deterrent. I am sure there is more than one way.
Let India do what they want on their lands on the rivers that originates from their country...
Pakistan can jointly produce water with China
Isn't there another way we can get water sources to irrigate our lands rather than depending on the Indus river. Like building reservoirs or something?I am worried that if we keep depending on this river too much, someday India is going to use this as a deterrent. I am sure there is more than one way.
THERE IS NOT..............
Pakistan is desert without indus.....
you can't replace such a water resource with any other thing.If this was possible than we had already started irrigation on moon,mars etc....So try to understnd.
preserve water,make dams,don't waste on luxury,invest more on those crop which uses less water(you can use GM crops also),aware local population that how costly water is,Do better management of water.
And "reply your politician when they says next war will be with india on the water issue.
with this thing that this is due to your laziness,corruption and ignorance so start work instead of blame india
Yes there are many alternative ways.
But we both nations do not have resources to invest in those alternative ways.
Our agriculture is highly dependent on rivers and we are still using them like we were using in medieval days.
There is high possibility that rather investing in more alternative resources India will use rivers as cheapest resource available and will use water going into Pakistan irrespective of any animosity. Water is flowing through India and it will use it at its whim due to its ever growing demand. For your information now Kashmir has started claiming more water from rivers pouring into Pakistan.
What went wrong:
Pakistani policy makers were too generous while making water deals with India or Pakistani policy makers were less frank(communication gap) with India due to on going hatred and wars or Pakistani policy makers forget to make decision to serve national interest as they were busy fighting wars for USA.
Every time when Pakistan fought wars it lost friend and water. Animosity with India is not at the cost of Kashmir but is at the cost of water.
Is India not abiding by treaty:
India is 100% abiding by treaty but your policy makers are using water as propaganda to create pressure on India for Kashmir.
Rather it has to be opposite water first and Kashmir second again short sightedness. we are not discussing water when on table but Kashmir.
Most of your media reports on water shortage lack credibility. Your grain production stats have never seen down slope and are ever growing since independence. You are using water more then ever thus shortage is also home grown.
Your officials are allowed to visit India as per treaty any time to inspect water bodies and dams. So there is no point India can cheat per international norms and use water allotted to Pakistan as per treaty.
Salvation:
1.Please talk water ASAP.
2.Do more proactive friendly diplomacy to change previous treaties (no bullying).
3.Plan and invest to Preserve water as much as you guys can.
Your water management authorities are always in a race during rainy season to make bigger obstacles so that rainy rivers may harm Indian territories more so as Indian at borders do make more bigger walls to counter. Rather competing with India like enemies why Pakistan do not invest to use rainy water for dry season? Are we effected with floods during monsoons? yes we do. So what is the fuss, water runs downhills isn't it. Pakistan's approach for water management is outdated and India dependent. There are no free lunches, Pakistan should understand its constraints of geography and must invest to become water efficient.
4.Sea water desalination like Dubai for Karachi.
Not removing rivers, but perhaps adding more streams into the IndusIsn't there another way we can get water sources to irrigate our lands rather than depending on the Indus river. Like building reservoirs or something?I am worried that if we keep depending on this river too much, someday India is going to use this as a deterrent. I am sure there is more than one way.
Not removing rivers, but perhaps adding more streams into the Indus
I've always wondered about the possibility of some sort of engineering marvel that can push the ICY regions of Pakistan downwards on a regular basis. Ice just needs to move a small distance downwards and it will start melting. Give the natural process a little kick.
Obviously this can't be done by bulldozers pushing the snowglaciers down... I'm thinking of a solution where large platforms can be built of skyscraping support pillars in a moutainous area. The platforms can have trap doors to allow the accumulated snow to fall down.
The snow when it comes downwards will be in a more temperate climate and will gradually begin melting. From there it flows into the Indus or tributaries of Indus through canals
Its a crazy idea, I wonder if we have any civil engineers here who can comment if whether or not is it even doable? Has any other country built an artificial river?
I've always wondered about the possibility of some sort of engineering marvel that can push the ICY regions of Pakistan downwards on a regular basis. Ice just needs to move a small distance downwards and it will start melting. Give the natural process a little kick.
Google with 'sea water in agriculture'. Some articles you might find interesting. I think within couple of decades scientists would be able to find out ways to use sea water in agriculture in broad basis.Isn't there another way we can get water sources to irrigate our lands rather than depending on the Indus river. Like building reservoirs or something?I am worried that if we keep depending on this river too much, someday India is going to use this as a deterrent. I am sure there is more than one way.