Centre okays dam on Ravi, will cut water flow to Pakistan
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...ter-flow-to-pakistan/articleshow/66978616.cms
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...ter-flow-to-pakistan/articleshow/66978616.cms
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Lmfaoooo
Ravi is india’s In Indus Water treaty. What “cutting of flow” they talking about? Pakistan doesn’t even rely on Ravi’s waters.
We have the three major rivers to our selves, including the most important one...The Indus itself
indian fanboys and their shitfest fantasies
Please Educate Yourself.
https://www.bloombergquint.com/opinion/indus-water-treaty-not-a-weapon-against-pakistan
In the early 1950s, Pakistan was a water abundant economy with a per capita water availability of 5,260 cubic metres per annum. By 2013 this had gone down to 964 cubic metres and by 2035, Pakistan is expected to become an ‘absolute water-scarce country’ with less than 500 cubic metres per capita per annum water availability.
Pakistan’s water woes are intensified by its high population growth rate, poor water utilisation, inadequate investment in dams, existing big dams like Tarbela, Mangla and Chashma Barrage losing storage capacity due to silting and huge conveyance losses in canals and urban municipal pipelines.
That India is not to blame for the water woes of Pakistan was settled by Pakistan Senate’s Standing Committee on Water and Power in July 2015. It held that India was using less than its allocated share in the western rivers under the IWT and was therefore not responsible for Pakistan’s water shortage.