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World Bank bowed to Indian pressure on water dispute with Pakistan: ex-commissioner

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Pakistan’s former Indus Water Commissioner has claimed the World Bank (WB), the arbitrator between Islamabad and New Delhi over an ongoing water dispute, bowed to Indian pressure.

“In my view the World Bank has bowed to Indian pressure which in turn is stalling on the process of resolution by a Court of Arbitration (CoA),” Jamait Ali Shah said during an interview with The Third Pole, a non-profit organisation. Shah added that Pakistan had approached the WB to set up the CoA as a last resort only after it failed to resolve the issue bilaterally with its arch rival.

WB’s delay in Indus Water Treaty mediation ‘prejudices Pakistan’s rights’

India recently revealed its intentions to block waters flowing into Pakistan. However, Islamabad took an exception to the Indian designs, saying any such move would be taken as open aggression. Pakistan disputed India’s move to construct two power plants – the 330-megawatt Kishanganga hydropower plant and 850-megawatt Ratle hydroelectric power plant. The power plants are being built by India on the Kishanganga and Chenab rivers respectively.

An exercise in futility

According to the ex-commissioner, the WB’s request to restart bilateral negotiations at the level of the Indus Commission is going to be an exercise in futility. “To my mind, this dilly dallying on the part of the Bank only reinforces the latter’s intention to give impetus to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s threat of scrapping the treaty,” he posited.

Shah went on to suggest that it was very alarming for Islamabad and there had been suspicion that India was pushing Pakistan for a Treaty II only on the western rivers, the waters of which were allocated to the latter in 1960. “That is why the Bank and the US are seen debating it and dictating Pakistan for an amicable resolution (revision in the treaty). Or at least India wants to get out of the restriction laid down on them in the IWT regarding western rivers, as India cannot liberally utilise these waters as per its will and demand,” he said.

Ministry’s disinterest adds to the damage

In response to a question regarding what strategy should Pakistan adopt in face of the growing hastily from its eastern neighbour, the former commissioner said the disinterest in matters of the ministry of water and power had added to the damage.

Pakistan needs to strengthen legal stance on IWT

“Pakistan first notified India for resolution of the questions (on Kishanganga and Ratle projects) by a NE (neutral expert) and then withdrew it, then approached the Bank for a CoA,” he said adding that it was an issue to be resolved by the NE being technical/design in nature.

According to Shah, processing the issue through CoA was not required. “But the question that comes to mind is to look deeper in the vested interest in the deadlock,” he said. “Who is guiding Pakistan to go round in circles? Most importantly, who engaged the two law firms in Washington DC which decided to process the case for CoA through the Bank?”

Claiming that many people aim to benefit from the case being taken from one authority to another, Shah said the expenses incurred were Rs300 million of which Rs190 million have already been paid.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1286328...ssure-water-dispute-pakistan-ex-commissioner/
 
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There are many in Pakistan who seriously think India will shut off its fair share of water! Not only is this not possible, but it's morally reprehensible to do so. Nothing would destroy India's standing than do something like shutting off water.
 
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Time for India to start diverting all of the water, just not our share only, to needy places like Punjab and Haryana. Sure, it will take time to implement the project. And if we scrap the Indus Commission, IWT is dead anyways. IWT is still alive just because 100% responsibility is with India and 100% utility goes to Pakistan. Let Pakistan ask it's all weather friend for desalination plants and pump water wherever it wants...
 
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What is India going to do? Starve us of water? And we will just whither up, crawl into the foetal position and die? Is that what India thinks will happen. Okay. Let them do it.

Time for India to start diverting all of the water, just not our share only, to needy places like Punjab and Haryana. Sure, it will take time to implement the project. And if we scrap the Indus Commission, IWT is dead anyways. IWT is still alive just because 100% responsibility is with India and 100% utility goes to Pakistan. Let Pakistan ask it's all weather friend for desalination plants and pump water wherever it wants...

The first time India threatened us with that was probably within a year of the treaty being signed. Keep threatening bro. Dogs that bark, seldom bite, jo garajtay hain wo barastay nahee etc etc....You guys are too pussy to do anything like that. Way too pussy. Try it and see what happens.
 
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Why Pakistan is panic?India is demanding it's fair share of water..

Do you guys actually read any agreement before signing? India is planning to make full use of its share of water which it was not doing so earlier. The court can't stop India because India is within the legal limits.

We aren't taking your waters.
Just taking our share and rest decided for Pakistan will flow into pak and you can store that as per your needs.
No need to panic guys


What was india doing since 1960's when this treaty was signed ? Why weren't you taking your share of water since 1960's ? why only now ? or is it a lie propagated by Shameless Modi to steal more water.
 
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What is India going to do? Starve us of water? And we will just whither up, crawl into the foetal position and die? Is that what India thinks will happen. Okay. Let them do it.



The first time India threatened us with that was probably within a year of the treaty being signed. Keep threatening bro. Dogs that bark, seldom bite, jo garajtay hain wo barastay nahee etc etc....You guys are too pussy to do anything like that. Way too pussy. Try it and see what happens.

Indian government is not even threatening lol They are just talking about utilizing the part that belongs to them instead of letting it flow freely into Pakistan.
 
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What was india doing since 1960's when this treaty was signed ? Why weren't you taking your share of water since 1960's ? why only now ? or is it a lie propagated by Shameless Modi to steal more water.

It takes more work to utilize river water than drill into the ground. 1960s India was ruled by Congress scumbags who didn't do anything. Now ground water is depleted and farmers are struggling. Also we don't get along with Pakistan. So two targets with one arrow. That doesn't mean that India is eyeing Pakistan's share.
 
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It takes more work to utilize river water than drill into the ground. 1960s India was ruled by Congress scumbags who didn't do anything. Now ground water is depleted and farmers are struggling. Also we don't get along with Pakistan. So two targets with one arrow. That doesn't mean that India is eyeing Pakistan's share.

This sounds more like a useless excuse. BJP was in government in late 90's.. Why We didnt hear back then India is not utilizing its full share of Indus water treaty. What is your proof india is not utilizing its full share. Why we are hearing now when Modi wanted to finger Pakistan. Where is the technical data to back up the most useless claim that india is not sharing its full share since 1960's ?
 
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