Senators Alarmed over NHA's Handling of Indus Highway Project
PAKISTAN, JUL 08 – Omar Abdullah opposes Modi government's plan to divert Indus waters, citing drought and water scarcity concerns amid India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, which affects 80% of Pakistan's arid land.
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Senators alarmed over NHA's handling of Indus Highway project
A parliamentary body on Tuesday expressed serious concerns over the awarding of a major highway construction contract to a blacklisted firm, raising alarms over transparency, procedural lapses and funding delays in the Rajanpur-Dera Ismail Khan section of the Indus Highway project. The Senate Standing Committee on Communications, which met at Parliament House with its chairman Senator Pervaiz Rasheed, grilled officials of the National Highway Au…
With Indus Waters Treaty in the balance, Pakistan braces for more water woes
In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April. Pakistan denies involvement in the attack and accuses India of "weaponizing water."
With Indus Waters Treaty in the balance, Pakistan braces for more water woes - EnviroLink Network
In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April. Pakistan denies involvement in the attack and accuses India of "weaponizing water."(Image credit: Betsy Joles for NPR)
With Indus Waters Treaty in the balance, Pakistan braces for more water woes - TPR: The Public's Radio
In an unprecedented move, India held the water treaty in abeyance after blaming Pakistan for a deadly attack in April. Pakistan denies involvement in the attack and accuses India of "weaponizing water." The post With Indus Waters Treaty in the balance, Pakistan braces for more water woes appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.
Omar Abdullah vows to oppose Modi’s Indus water diversion plan - Kashmir Media Service
Jammu: A major political row is brewing in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir as the Modi-led Indian government in blatant violation of the Indus Water Treaty pushes forward with a controversial plan to divert water from the Indus river system. According to Kashmir Media Service, the proposed 113-kilometre canal project—aimed at rerouting water from rivers governed by the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) to the Indian states—has drawn fierce o…
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