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India's programme to build dams on the Jhelum, Chenab and Sindh rivers is a clear violation of the Indus Water Treaty (IWT). About 92 percent of Pakistan is dependent on the Indus River system, and more than half the population is employed in agriculture. Pakistan has absolute rights on these rivers, as their flow is towards Pakistan and the IWT permits the country's authority over them. On the other hand, India has created controversies with Nepal on the water treaties of Kosi, Gandak and Mahakali. International law has proved inadequate in defending the equal use of water supplies between these countries.
Hey , actually we are building those dams for Kashmires, don't you want to see them being supplied 24*7 power.
Are you guys going over 20% limit? Source for your claim?
My friend worked there as operation engineer.