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Pakistan's Strategic Obstruction of India's Hydropower Development

Severity: Medium (Score: 55.0)

Sources: Dailyfinland.Fi, Indiannewslink.Co.Nz

Summary

Since the signing of the Indus Waters Treaty, Pakistan has systematically obstructed India's hydropower projects on the Western rivers, utilizing dispute resolution provisions as a strategic tool. Major projects like Baglihar, Kishenganga, Pakal Dul, and Tulbul have faced prolonged challenges from Pakistan, despite being compliant with the Treaty. This obstruction has led to significant unrealized development potential in India, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir, where vast hydropower resources remain untapped. Pakistan has also propagated a narrative portraying India as a 'water aggressor,' leveraging international sympathy to constrain India's rights under the Treaty. The economic impact includes vast agricultural losses and limited irrigation capabilities in affected regions. The situation remains unresolved, with ongoing disputes affecting India's development efforts. Key Points: • Pakistan has used the Indus Waters Treaty to obstruct Indian hydropower projects. • Major projects like Baglihar and Kishenganga have faced formal objections from Pakistan. • The Treaty has resulted in significant economic losses and unrealized potential in India.

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  • Finland (country)
  • India (country)
  • Pakistan (country)
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