The Indus Water Treaty has so far been in spite of tensions between India and Pakistan. The river waters do not have to create fuss between neighbors. Peace signals can be a sign of development. India and Pakistan have made progress in the latest discussions to deal with the historic Indus Water Treaty. The World Bank announced plans to build hydroelectric projects with some restrictions on the river Kishanganga and Chenab River. There was a level of discussions between India and Pakistan between the World Bank intermediate in Washington. The World Bank said the talks were in a goodwill climate and agreed to be a repeat meeting in September. Congratulations on the waters of the river when the current tensions between the two countries are present. Pakistan has also objected to the two hydro power projects in Jammu and Kashmir. The hydro power plant construction on Kishan Ganga river began in 2007. It needs to be completed last year. However, Pakistan has filed a complaint against the Hague court. The Hague court ruled that the minimum level of water can be diverted to Bharat hydroelectric power. Pakistan also objected to the hydro power project (850 megawatt) of the construction site at Rawlie on the Chenab River. However, the World Bank said it was wrong. Despite the complexity of the Indus Water Convention, many technologies and commentaries are coming forward. Six rivers in the Sindh Basin join Tibet and join the Arabian Sea. The Indus Valley Agreement was signed on September 19, 1960 by the World Bank. The then Prime Minister Nehru made an appointment with Pakistan President Ayub Khan Sutaka. According to the agreement, the Ravi, Beas and Sutlej rivers in the east were allotted to India, Jhelum, Chenab and Indus rivers Pakistan. The deal is directed on the restrictions on the storage of India's western rivers. India and Pakistani nations are resolved to defend and protect the hydroelectricity worldwide. This agreement was not violated even during wars between the two countries. Pakistani objections show that India is the country that is at the top, but the reasons for which the water availability will be reduced. Prime Minister Modi's blood has not been accompanied by a warning that the water will not flow together in the wake of Pakistan terrorism. India did not attend the Indus Water Treaty Commission talks. But then decided to go to negotiate a settlement dispute. World bank arbitration last
Negotiations between the two countries were held in March. Pakistan sought World Bank for arbitration tribunal between the two countries. India has asked to appoint a neutral specialist. But the two countries have made different arguments that the World Bank has negotiated separately between the two. In this order, the last Soma and Tuesday were talks in Washington. India has been permitted to build hydroelectric power stations. Water availability is almost half the decline during the period of irrigation. This is a warning that the water supply will be difficult. Pakistan has already been accused of failing to settle water disputes. Pakistan has also asked Pakistan to include the Indus Water Dispute in comprehensive discussions. But once India feels that it is not as good as getting out of the deal, India has no objection to Pakistan's objections of any water storage system
Is. Pakistan can come up with different comments in terms of the complexities and technologies of the deal. Some foreign powers may want the Indian subcontinent to fight with the war. India is dealing with a lot of ingenuity and tolerance. While maintaining the agreement, you should try to use as much water as possible in the agreement.

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