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Thanx be our guestIf you suck our rivers dry, we will have no choice but to initiate total war.
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Thanx be our guestIf you suck our rivers dry, we will have no choice but to initiate total war.
I have not done the cost benifit analysis, but from seeing the terrain any one can understand why such a project would stand as an enginnering marvel. If it were feasable in the first place, whay hasn't your government or any independent source or thinktanks have any feasability analysis. Such a project will require decades to complete and what if India sees it as a threat to starve its people and stops the river befor you could even start it, say we stop it for two years ,the two years which alone be not enough to finalise the design alnalysis on paper, what will happen in such scenario and what is your contingency plan to supply water for least two years.
Yes constructing a dam across such a terrain is next only to rocket science in terms of civil engineering and cost, again I repeat if it were easy, it would have been done, do you think Pakistani establishment has for decades waited for your sudden awakening?
First of all Dude.We are not asking them to give us their rivers we are merely asking them to get those river of OURS straight to us instead of them passing through India.What is the loan you are talking about , such a project will requires billions, and loss of life, you can even talk to some army engineers on your side as to how difficult it is to even lay roads in such terrain. You are assuming China will consider your request, but popoint me out what will be the benifits thet will they wil realise,As far as I seeit they will gain only a more aggressive neighbour near their border and nothing else
You don't have influence over China, but China has influence on you. Point me some instances where China on your behalf or on your beck and call has done anything against India. They did noy stand by you in any wars and what makes you think they will this time around when they have nothing to gain but a lot to loose.
Yes China has interests in Pakistan, no question about that, but the question is to what extent.As far as I see it they have already done enough for you by supplying technology and weapons , but expecting such a favour is way too out of the way for the interests you can offer them.
Yes I am not a Pakistani , neither is my view from Indian stand point. In fact you are being subjective while I have tried to be objective. Any rational mind your establishment will think in the sam lines as I do. Insted of going the long way around they would simply negotiate with India and thsi might even lead to end other conflicts and problems between us.
Thats what I am saying.Its mutual interests.Chinese have ENORMOUS INTERESTS in Pakistan and so deos Pakistan.ANd believe me in 40 years of friendship we have not Conflicted on even a single issue.Pakistan and Chinese interests are PERFECTLY COHERENTYes you will be a little brother to China as it serves your interests for the moment, however we are not americans whore as you point out to be. The relations we share are mutual and we pay for the superior technology we want, we are just a ally just like Russia and Chaina have their differences yet stick on to a blok when they find common interests.
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India is always ready to divert the rivers. And I am pretty sure if we were in the same position we would do the same.
Haha let me tell you feasibilty can be done secretly.As far as project is concerned with hard labour dams may not require DECADES it could be completed quickly
Now as far as India starving Pakistan immediately I dont think so that they too even can do it since they only have projects on Chenab and Jhelum.
So far they have not even started feasibility of any project on Indus.So even if India comes to know of such a Sino pak Plan even then IT MIGHT BE POSSIBLE FOR US TO DIVERT RIVERS ON SHORT NOTICE.
But for India to divert Indus on short notice without the presence of any feasibility is impossible
I think its not rocket science .no body know exact terrain .There could be place for dams .There is no report.But China has already built a barrage on Sultej and has completed its feasibilty on any sort od dam on sutlej.
Building a dam is not some thing very difficult.
Now as far as sudden awakening is concerned .We didnt bother up till now since India had been observing the Indus water treaty.But since now India has started violation by Wullar ,Kishenganga and Baglihar .NOW WE SHOULD START THINKING
First of all Dude.We are not asking them to give us their rivers we are merely asking them to get those river of OURS straight to us instead of them passing through India.
The population of that region is in hundreds so there is no loss of life.Aggressive neighbour.Well India is getting aggressive and becoming a police man of US and confronting China
Gwadhar is not the be all and end all of Pakistani economy, yes Gwadha will bring in prosperity but not to the extent you would like to beileve it to be and will not be alone to fund for every one of your dreams and whishes.Now there is no FEASIBILTY and thus no such available estimate of Ammount .But once Pakistan completes Gwadar,Rekodiq and Thar coal we sill be financially able to do such a thing.
And Building tunnel is not an incredible feat.India too has built tunnel to divert Neelam.So why cant we.The wullar tunnel is 24 km.To divert Indus in such a way that it directly reached Pakistan .Tunnel of as long as 300 km might be required .
SO THE COST WILL NOT BE ASTRONOMICAL.
Yes China has interests in Pakistan and they have seen to it by supplying you with military hardware, technology construction projects and investments etc, but don't ever expect them t cut an paste their landscape and undertake enormous efforts just because you want them to . Chinese are saner to beileve that India will not be so callous to starve Pakistan.Now again China has an immense interests in pakistan and it will not allow Pakistan to starve.Do you think they would .Well their Oil supplies in future will pass through Pakistan instead of mallaca.
And why will Chinese bother.We are only asking them to give us OUR RIVER.we are no asking them to give us their river.
Negotiations .If India is serious then stop building Kishenganga,Baglihar and Wullar We areopen for talks
Now U r not a pakistani so you do not want pakistan to be self reliant.India always wants Pakistan to be on its toe.
Thats what I am saying.Its mutual interests.Chinese have ENORMOUS INTERESTS in Pakistan and so deos Pakistan.ANd believe me in 40 years of friendship we have not Conflicted on even a single issue.Pakistan and Chinese interests are PERFECTLY COHERENT
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Exactly. People here are saying why depend on China. I say to them, why let India continue to have the ability to strangulate us by cutting of our jugular vein? In case India starts running short for water, it WILL violate the treaty. We cannot allow our 170 million people to be at the mercy of India.
What we need to do is covertly fund the construction of a dam or reservoir in Chinese territory, where the river originates. Then from there, build a pipeline that passes through Aksai Chin, and brings the water into Pakistan via the northern areas. By doing it secretly, India cannot present any proof that Pakistan is violating the Indus Water Treaty. China is not part of it, and it has a right to do whatever it wants with water in it's own territory. Then we can claim that we are infact buying the water from China, when really we'll only be paying a little bit of transit fee.
some people here can ridicule and disregard my statements all they want, but the fact of the matter is clear. if india attempts to divert the river, pakistan will resort to nuclear strikes. that is, if the useless UN fails to do anything about it.
Why are you acting like it's impossible? Have you carried out a cost-benefit analysis either? It was not done already because Pakistan was keeping it's end of the Indus Water Treaty, and India was keeping it's word too. But now with India violating the agreement by building those disputed dams/reservoirs, we can see which direction this is moving in. India is starting to get more and more arrogant and over ambitious by the day. I can guarentee you that if Pakistan takes not action within a decade, India will practically suck Pakistan's rivers dry to meet it's own needs.
This is why it is imperative, to do whatever it takes to gain water independence from India. Project will no doubt be expensive, but we must do something. Only a feasability study can tell if it is possible right now or not. If we cannot meet the entire cost, we can take a loan from China to build it.
Once again, what I am proposing is not rocket science. It's the construction of a simple dam/reservoir and a point in China and from there a simple pipeline to Pakistan, bypassing Indian Occupied Kashmir. And I am not saying China will fund it, Pakistan will, perhaps with the help of a Chinese loan. And believe it or not, China will seriously consider our request if we ask them. You Indians like to think Pakistan has no influence over any country in this world, but this is a matter of Pakistan's survival, something in which China itself has a massive stake.
You are not a Pakistani, so you cannot comprehend the sheer magnitude of the situation. You are seeing this through only the Indian POV, not Pakistan or China's. India is going to become America's **** in the region over the coming decades, and Pakistan will be China's little brother
BTW, have such big rivers ever been diverted in history ?
The only example I can think of is when the three gorges dam was being built in China and three rivers that joined together were diverted.
Even 3 gorges dam did not try to pump water up 3000 meters so please read about the project ?
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Why is there the need for India to divert waters or prevent water from reaching Pakistan?
And why this huge speculation and wild thought on this issue?
Neither India nor China can divert these rivers since it is too gigantic a proposition that defies the nature of the terrain.