A 113 Km-Long Canal: Inside India's Big Indus Waters Treaty Plan
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Another blow to Pak? How 113-km canal will divert waters from Indus river system to 3 Indian states
India is planning to build a 113 km-long canal to redirect the surplus flow of the three western rivers of the Indus water system from Jammu and Kashmir to Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan. A feasibility study is reportedly underway. This comes amid New Delhi’s efforts to utilise its share of waters from the Indus river system, preventing the flow to Pakistan
A 113 Km-Long Canal: Inside India's Big Indus Waters Treaty Plan
India is conducting a feasibility study for constructing a 113 km-long canal for redirecting surplus flow from the three western rivers of the Indus water system to Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan, top sources have told NDTV.
BJP to Launch Mega Campaign to Explain Indus Treaty Suspension, Ministers to Lead Outreach
In a decisive move, the Narendra Modi-led BJP government is set to deploy senior Union ministers across the country to explain to the public how suspending the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan will serve India’s long-term interests. This outreach is a strategic effort to rally national sentiment around a tough policy that punishes Pakistan for its continued support of cross-border terrorism. Sources say ministers will especially focus on northe…
Will divert water flowing to Pakistan to Rajasthan by constructing a canal: Amit Shah on Indus Waters Treaty
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced India's plan to divert water from Pakistan to Rajasthan by constructing a canal, aiming to fully utilize India's share of Indus river waters. This initiative involves a larger inter-basin water transfer plan, including a 113-km canal linking the Chenab with other rivers and reviving pending projects.
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