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Pakistani, Indian Punjabs joined hands together to create awareness about issues faced by five rivers
Permanent Court of Arbitration trying to resolve long-standing water dispute between South Asian nuclear neighbours
PCA rejects India’s objection to hearing case against Kishanganga, Ratle hydroelectric projects
Huge dams being built by some countries while their neighbours go parched are a growing source of potential conflict
13 after the partition of the Indian subcontinent, the IWT was signed, with the World Bank acting as a broker
Assurance comes at the 118th meeting of Pakistan-India Permanent Indus Commission in New Delhi
Both sides to discuss floor forecasting among other issues
New Delhi yet to respond to a letter sent by Islamabad
'Besides tragic human and material cost, water-related threats impede our ability to accomplish national priorities'
Meeting of PIC is being linked to the renewed push by the two sides to seek rapprochement
Indian cabinet gives nod to 850-megawatt Ratle hydroelectric power project in IIOJK despite Pakistan's objections
Delegation led by Indus Water Commissioner Syed Mehr Ali Shah departs for five-day US visit
Team is in India till Feb 1 to inspect Lower Kulnai, Pakal Dul projects being constructed on River Chenab
India utilises up to 94% of water allotted to it under Indus Waters Treaty
Farogh Naseem says Delhi has begun using water from rivers Indus, Jehlum and Chenab for industries
AJK president says India using bilateral tensions to hide its dam designs
Symposium presents 20-point declaration to help Pakistan avoid a water crisis
Makhdoom Ali Khan submits reply in court as amicus curiae
Indian delegation rejects demands, says Pakistan has not built a dam since Mangla, Tarbela
Focus of the discussions will include Indian hydropower projects at Lower Kalnai and Pakal Dul
Minister says only a meagre 2% of annual budget is spent on reservoirs
WB’s delegation likely to visit Pakistan this month to discuss India's Kishanganga Hydro-power Plant
Islamabad laments Indian attempts to make the Indus Waters Treaty dysfunctional
Move comes as Indian PM inaugurates Krishangaga Dam in IoK amid protests
Experts urge world to persuade India to refrain from using water as political tool
Indian minister said on Monday the country will build dams on three rivers to curb flow of water to Pakistan
In reality terrorism and extremism unpleasant as they are have never presented a truly existential threat to Pakistan
Relations truly are at an all-time low, manifested by ongoing lack of cooperation regarding the Indus Water Treaty
Foreign minister urges World Bank to play its due role in resolving the issue
Say they will be left with no option but to hold a protest in the federal capital.
Expert says World Bank does not allow Pakistan funding for any such project over India’s objections
An Indian media report says India cannot be party to any meeting which is against the provisions of the water treaty
Indus water commissioners of two countries to meet in Lahore on March 20-21
Pakistan believes the projects violate the Indus Waters Treaty on the sharing of the Indus River and its tributaries
Warns Delhi it will use all options to safeguard Pakistan’s water interests
Jamaat Ali Shah suspects lender, US want Pakistan to negotiate fresh treaty
India’s threat can have catastrophic effects for Pakistan
Jamait Ali Shah says Pakistan’s disinterest in matters of ministry of water and power have added to the damage
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar writes a letter to the World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim
Islamabad should take some decisions on the urgent basis on the home front
The next conflict in the subcontinent is going to be about water and not territory
Earlier this month, the Indian government decided to use more water from the Indus basin rivers
On November 7, prize distribution of agriculture exhibition will be arranged at Expo Centre at 5:00 pm
Tariq Fatemi says New Delhi acting irresponsibly
Pakistan’s categorical response has been that India cannot unilaterally withdraw from IWT
Say Pakistan to face drought-like scenario if Delhi carried out its threat
Both India and Pakistan share a common need regarding water and it is a diminishing resource
Here’s a breakdown of an agreement touted as a milestone in international water diplomacy
Pakistan will not accept Indian aggression in any form, says Adviser to PM
Experts say India cannot walk out of Indus Waters Treaty unilaterally