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Of course. The first step is to resolve the Kashmir issue so that each side can get to building the infrastructure needed to utilize the water resources better.
There is merit in this argument.
We are letting way too much sweet water flow into the Sea.
The need is to recycle this water inland from as near the mouth of the river as possible.
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Of course. The first step is to resolve the Kashmir issue so that each side can get to building the infrastructure needed to utilize the water resources better.
While, I agree with most posts from the both of you, I have to disagree on this one. I believe we just get stuck on Kashmir. That's why I think it's of utmost importance to move along on everything that is actually possible and co-operate. The Kashmir issue and other problems will sort themselves out then slowly. Get rid of the meddling voices and interfering clowns who use the issue to rake up a mess and things will proceed smoothly. Just an opinion.
It is quite obvious from the Pakistani stance that they will refuse to co-operate in any sphere in a meaningful way with India until and unless the Kashmir issue is resolved. Hence, in what area is it realistically possible to co-operate, given this stance?
I seem to remember the Govts moving ahead on many issues pre 26/11. Anyway, if we say Kashmir first we are bound to be stuck till eternity.
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Of course. The first step is to resolve the Kashmir issue so that each side can get to building the infrastructure needed to utilize the water resources better.
Its a natural cycle bro, river water HAVE to flow into the sea. If it doesn't, Ph levels will sky rockets, Sea Water Salinity will increase, Marine life will start to die off.
Water that evaporates from seas n oceans needs to be replaced by fresh water supply.
My hobby, I do this every week. Replace evaporated water with fresh water, check Ph levels,Salinity etc etc etc.
It is quite obvious from the Pakistani stance that they will refuse to co-operate in any sphere in a meaningful way with India until and unless the Kashmir issue is resolved. Hence, in what area is it realistically possible to co-operate, given this stance?
That is classical "blackmailing others to surrender by pointing a gun to your own head" maneuver!
With that kind of attitude, sadly it is Pakistanis, who will suffer despite getting a lion's share of rivers originating from Kashmir region.
And pardon my ignorance but frankly I don't understand what kind of cooperation between India and Pakistan can mitigate 'this' problem - unless that cooperation involves India letting go of its own share of waters under IWT!
The reality is that blackmail works on many levels.
What should India do in case Pakistan runs out of water, Let the population die of thirst?
Are we that inhumane? I don't think so