No Sutlej, Beas water to Pakistan except in rains: Government

India does not typically release water from the Sutlej and Beas rivers to Pakistan, except during rare instances in the monsoon season. This water sharing arrangement is part of the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, which governs the division of major ...

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New Delhi: India does not release water from the Sutlej and the Beas to Pakistan except in rare cases during the monsoon, the government said on Thursday.

Water sharing between India and Pakistan, governed by the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, has been a point of contention for decades. Under the treaty, India has control over the Sutlej, Beas and the Ravi rivers while Pakistan manages the waters of the Indus, Jhelum and the Chenab.

Water from the Sutlej and the Beas rivers only reaches Pakistan in exceptional circumstances, particularly during the monsoon season when heavy rainfall leads to increased levels in reservoirs, Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti Raj Bhushan Choudhary said in a written response to a query in the Lok Sabha.-PTI


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