India Diverts More Ravi River Water for Its Own Use

 


India has started using more water from the Ravi River through the Shahpur Kandi Dam and the Ujh Barrage.

Before this, some extra water flowed into Pakistan because India did not have enough infrastructure to store and use it. Now, that water will be used for irrigation in Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir, especially in the dry districts of Kathua and Samba.

The project is expected to provide irrigation to more than 37,000 hectares of farmland and help India make full use of its share of Ravi River water.

According to the Indus Waters Treaty (1960), the Ravi River belongs to India's share, and Pakistan has no allocated share from this river. The extra water that reached Pakistan was due to India's earlier lack of storage and diversion facilities.

Pakistan has called the issue related to the Indus Waters Treaty a matter of national security, saying that its water lifeline cannot be compromised.

What do you think about this development?


By Syed Azam Ali Shah 

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