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Will Build Dams To Restrict Water Flow Into Pakistan, Says Nitin Gadkari

In an address during a concluding session of Agri Leadership Submit 2018 at Rohtak, Haryana on Monday, the Union Minister for Transport and Water Resources Nitin Gadkari reportedly

No Urgency to hear PIL against Indus Waters Treaty: Indian Supreme Court

Supreme Court of India today refused to allow an urgent hearing on a petition moved as Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging the constitutionality of the India-Pakistan water sharing treaty called the Indus Waters Treaty, 1960.

Indo-Pak talks involving Indus Water Treaty and Kishanganga Dam end up inconclusively

Lahore/ New Delhi, Pakistan/ India (August 27, 2014): The second round of talks between water experts from Pakistan and India ended up inconclusively as India refused to change the designs of its Kishanganga Dam and Pakistan gearing up to seek International Court of Justice (ICJ) intervention in this matter.

Indus Water Treaty befitted Pakistan and rest of India, but J&K suffered huge losses: Omar Abdullah

Jammu & Kashmir/ India (August 23, 2014): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minster Omar Abdullah today said that the state of Jammu and Kashmir suffered losses on account of Indus Water Treaty (IWT) that was signed between India and Pakistan back in 1960.