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ISLAMABAD: Despite getting approval by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani to approach the International Court of Arbitration (ICA) over the construction of controversial 45-megawatt Nimoo-Bazgo Hydropower Project in Indian-held Kashmir (IHK), the Indus Water Commission (IWC) once again seems to be lazy for resolution of the issue after losing the cases of Baglihar and Kishanganga hydropower projects.

A senior official of the IWC said that the commission had gotten approval by the PM, but the case would be taken up next month due to delay in preparation of documentation of the Nimoo-Bazgo case.

Interestingly, Indian authorities claim they would complete the Nimoo-Bazgo Hydropower Project by June 2013, but Pakistani authorities keep on delaying the decision to challenge construction of the 45MW project.

If Pakistan continues to delay approaching the ICA over the said issue, the case would go in favour of India and Pakistani authorities will lose yet another such case, as they have already lost the cases of Baglihar and Kishanganga hydropower projects.

When the scribe tried to contact Indus Water Commissioner Sheraz Memon, his personal assistant (PA) said Memon was not in a position to talk to the media, especially after the case of alleged involvement of former water commissioner Jamaat Ali Shah in facilitating Indian authorities.

The PA further said that Memon was not interested in sharing any information regarding trans-boundary issues, especially those involving Indian authorities.

On the other hand, well-placed sources in the water commission revealed that the commission is yet to arrange technical and legal supportive documentation regarding the controversial Nimoo-Bazgo Hydroelectric Project.

A source said after the inquiries established against former water commissioner Jamaat Ali Shah for his alleged involvement in facilitating Indian authorities in the construction of Nimoo-Bazgo project, the entire commission had decided to tighten their lips over any controversial trans-boundary issue.

The official said the 57-metre-high Nimoo-Bazgo Hydroelectric Project is being developed in the Leh district on the Indus River.

Additionally, 42-metre-high Chuttak Hydroelectric Project is also being completed on the Suru River, a tributary of Indus in the Kargil district of Indian-held Kashmir.

The said projects will reduce the flows of Indus River, the lifeline of Pakistan. These dams can store up to 120 million cubic metres of water.

A Pakistani delegation visited the site of Nimoo-Bazgo Hydroelectric Project in October 2011 and raised five objections, mainly related to the height of spillways and depth of the dam. However the Indian authorities rejected those objections. Pakistan is of the view that the construction of Nimoo-Bazgo project negates the provisions of Indus Waters Treaty.

The two countries have previously met in similar circumstances on the international forum twice - once over the construction of Baglihar Dam in Indian-held Kashmir and the second time over construction of Kishanganga Dam on the Neelum River at Gurez, also in Kashmir.

Baglihar Dam was constructed by India with a 450MW power generation capacity on the Chenab River.

Pakistan had challenged the construction of Baglihar Dam before neutral experts, but the decision went against it. The ICA barred India from permanent constructions on the Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project in a short-term order, but the final decision is yet to come.

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We will complete all the Dams because even Pakistan know that they are legal according to Indus Water Treaty. We need Hydroelectricity for our Economic development and we can't leave this potential to keep our neighbor happy.
 
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We will complete all the Dams because even Pakistan know that they are legal according to Indus Water Treaty. We need Hydroelectricity for our Economic development and we can't leave this potential to keep our neighbor happy.

Theory Of Robbing-Hood
"Steal whatever is possible, for your pocket and don't look at the consequences. Steal beyond your Humanity"
 
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Theory Of Robbing-Hood
"Steal whatever is possible, for your pocket and don't look at the consequences. Steal beyond your Humanity"
Theory of Pakistan..
Waste our own resources and also dont allow others do use there's. How can utilising our own resources be called stealing, and before you point out to indus water treaty please see that even decisions of neutral observers has been on our favour. And a piece of advice.... dont try to pull down your enemy/competitor to our own level, strive to grow or even outgrow them. Learn from your chinese friends as to how they are competing with USA
 
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Theory Of Robbing-Hood
"Steal whatever is possible, for your pocket and don't look at the consequences. Steal beyond your Humanity"

If we are stealing there is the provision of IWT and the mechanism of arbitration, yet all you do is call others names and keep crying.

Cuts a sorry picture mate.
 
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Actually, India would benefit the most from a stable and peacefully prosperous Pakistan.

Indeed that is the case. That will allow India to allocate more resources towards growing socio-economically on a trajectory beyond anybody's expectations.

So guys like Hafizzz saeed will have to start worrying then, maybe status quo actually works better to further his agenda.
 
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Theory Of Robbing-Hood
"Steal whatever is possible, for your pocket and don't look at the consequences. Steal beyond your Humanity"

Stealing!!! Height of Ignorance and Idiotic thought!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:. Your Ayub Khan regime only signed Indus Water Treaty giving India rights to build Run of the river Dams. Go on because we have all rights to build dams that's why you guys could not do anything regarding Balgihar Dam and Kishanganga Project. Same will happen to all other Dams.

The thing is your incompetent government need some issue to mislead Pakistanis out of the real problems calling is stealing. A river is passing through my territory even if I use a drop of it, it will be stealing. What a joke. :hitwall:
 
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Actually, India would benefit the most from a stable and peacefully prosperous Pakistan.
agreed. but whats your point? we should stop all development works in india so that pakistan can prosper! It is pakistan who is objecting to infrastructure development in india not the other way round.
 
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