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Pakistan raking up IWT violation without any reason: Jitendra Singh

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January 29, 2023
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Kathua/Jammu:  Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday said Pakistan is habitual of making “unnecessary noises” alleging violations of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), even though there has been none and India has always stood by its end of the pact.

The statement of the Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s office comes on the heels of India issuing a notice to Pakistan seeking a review and modification of the IWT in view of Islamabad’s “intransigence” in complying with the dispute redressal mechanism of the pact that was inked over six decades ago for sharing of waters of cross-border rivers.

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The step comes around 10 months after the World Bank announced appointing a neutral expert and a chair of the Court of Arbitration under two separate processes to resolve the differences over the Kishenganga and Ratle Hydro Electric Projects following Islamabad’s refusal to address the matter through bilateral talks.

“IWT has a long history after it was signed in 1960, giving control of three rivers each to India and Pakistan. While Jhelum, Chenab and Indus were given to Pakistan, India was given the control of Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej.

“The first phase of Shahpur Kandi dam project on river Ravi is nearing completion. The project was in limbo for the last 40 years and our share of water was also flowing across the border.

“Similarly, the Ratle project in Kishtwar over Chenab was abandoned for eight years and the work on it started only last year under a joint venture between the Centre and the UT administration,” Singh told reporters on the sidelines of a function in Kathua district.

He said Pakistan has raised an objection and is claiming a violation of the IWT but India’s position is strong as there was no violation and the waters are allowed to flow into Pakistan as per the agreement, despite the construction of dams and other projects.

“They are habitual of creating disturbances without any reason … The concerned ministry has already taken up the issue with Pakistan,” the minister said, adding the government will do whatever is necessary in the national interest.

Earlier, the minister inaugurated a ‘Young Start-Up Conclave’ organised by CSIR, Ministry of Science and Technology, and called for a change of attitude of youth towards startups.

“The government job mindset is proving an impediment to startup culture, mainly in north India. The youth of Jammu and Kashmir need not miss the startup bus, which is playing a crucial role in India’s technological and economic journey to emerge as a frontline nation in the world,” he said.

The minister said J&K has a huge unexplored potential for agriculture and tech startups as the geography and climatic conditions here favour the cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants.

The minister said a new wave of agri-tech startups has emerged in the country in the last few years, which are solving problems of supply chain management, cooling and refrigeration, seed management and distribution, and helping farmers access a wider range of markets.

“Jammu & Kashmir and several hill territories, as well as the Himalayan states, are going to make a significant value addition to build India’s future economy because these are the territories whose resources have remained under-utilised in the past,” he said.

With Prime Minister Narendra Modi giving a focussed attention to these areas, they are going to play a pivotal role in placing India on the world pedestal by 2047, he said.

 

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