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India Halts Ravi River Flow To Pakistan With A New Barrage| Violated Indus Water Treaty? | Oneindia

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India Halts Ravi River Flow To Pakistan With A New Barrage| Violated Indus Water Treaty? | Oneindia

India Halts Ravi River Flow To Pakistan With A New Barrage| Violated Indus Water Treaty? | Oneindia

India's completion of the Shahpur Kandi barrage marks a milestone, halting the flow of the Ravi river into Pakistan.

This project diverts 1150 cusecs of water, previously destined for Pakistan, for irrigation in Jammu and Kashmir.

Despite challenges and disputes, India's commitment to optimizing water resources, as per the Indus Water Treaty, underscores its dedication to agricultural development and water management.

#India #Pakistan #RaviRiver #ShahpurKandi #IndusWaterTreaty #PakistanIndia #IndiaPakistanWater #RaviWater #Dam #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~ED.194~


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