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River Ravi becomes battlefield for India and Pakistan

AMRITSAR: Every year the banks of river Ravi becomes the battlefield for the engineers of both India and Pakistan during rainy the season. Indian engineers are at war of wits with their Pakistani counterparts in not only preventing the erosion of strategically important land on banks of Ravi but also in neutralising Pakistan's offensive to deflect river course to India.

Sources informed TOI on Thursday that Pakistan has constructed various bundhs along the river in Amritsar and Gurdaspur sectors to deflect the river course. They have also constructed defense structures including bunkers by raising high bundh on Ichhogil canal.

Due to construction of these bundhs, a large part of land from Ranian and Kakkar villages of Indian side are washed away during the rainy season. During this season Pakistan releases water, nearly one lakh cusec, from its villages of Mandhal and Marala and it increases the water level in Indian villages up to 3 lakh cusec. This high flow of water submerges villages around Ranian and Kakkar.

Department sources, seeking anonymity, informed that the satellite images also showed that Pakistan had constructed a cross bundh on Phulku nallaha, situated opposite Indian villages of Cheema and Wadali thus blocking nallaha and diverting its flow to Indian side, which washes away a large part of border fence during flash floods. The water also submerges the agriculture land of Dariya Mansoor, Kot Razda.

Jallalia bundh constructed by Pakistan along Ujha and Jalliala further complicates the problem, leading to the submergence of Indian villages - Chebe, Kajle, Toor, Paharpur, Makhanpur etc in Gurdaspur district. The bundh is reported to be around four kilometer in length and 10 to 15 feet in height. Similarly another bundh is constructed by Pakistan opposite Indian village Rossae on the right side of river Ravi. The bundh poses grave danger to villages of Dera Baba Nanak, Sadanwali, Kalanaur, Momaanpur etc, said sources.

Ravi water flow: India, Pakistan engineers battle it out - The Times of India
 
Maybe Pakistan should understand that we are the upper riparian state, and can thus divert the river quite a bit, it wont be nice for Pakistan. Project Garland should indeed be started.
 
Maybe Pakistan should understand that we are the upper riparian state, and can thus divert the river quite a bit, it wont be nice for Pakistan. Project Garland should indeed be started.

For everybody's information, Project Garland is River Linking Project of india which many indians call the Garland of Hype.
Please go ahead and start the Garland of Hype and lets see the upper and lower riparian people of india cut each others throats (Cauveri bhool gaye). We will all be here to watch and take a hot cup of coffee :coffee:
 

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