Indus river system: India rejects latest IWT Court ruling on water storage limitsIndia has firmly rejected a recent ruling from The Hague regarding water storage limits on the Indus river system. The Ministry of External...
PCA fast-tracks Indus Waters Treaty case despite India boycottThe Permanent Court of Arbitration is moving quickly on the Indus Waters Treaty dispute. India boycotts the proceedings, calling them illeg...
J&K aims to triple installed hydropower capacity to around 11,000 MW by 2035: Omar AbdullahJammu and Kashmir is set to significantly boost its hydropower generation. The Union Territory plans to triple its installed capacity to ap...
India welcomes neutral expert ruling on Ratle, Kishanganga projectsIndia has welcomed the World Bank-appointed neutral expert's decision affirming his competence under the Indus Water Treaty to address issu...
India, Pakistan attend meeting of Neutral Expert proceedings on Indus Waters TreatyIndia has attended a meeting at the Permanent Court of Arbitration regarding the Kishenganga and Ratle matter under the Indus Waters Treaty...
India discusses Kishenganga and Ratle Hydroelectric Projects related to Indus Waters TreatyIndia on Monday discussed ongoing Neutral Expert proceedings pertaining to the Kishenganga and Ratle Hydroelectric Projects during the sixt...
Indus Waters Treaty: India questions World Bank's decision to start two separate processes to resolve Indo-Pak differences"I do not think they (World Bank) are in a position to interpret the treaty for us. It is a treaty between our two countries and our assess...
India seeks Indus waters treaty modification, sends notice to PakIndia has sent a notice to Pakistan seeking modification of the Indus Waters Treaty of September 1960, following the neighbouring country's...
Water dispute with Pakistan: India notes World Bank appointing neutral expert, chairman of Court of ArbitrationThe World Bank on Monday said it is confident that the neutral expert and the chair of the Court of Arbitration will engage in fair and car...
India, Pakistan to hold 2nd round of discussion on hydro projectsAs per the IWT provisions, India does not require any approval or clearance from third party for constructing projects such as Kishenganga ...
Indus hydropower projects being built despite Pakistan's objections: GovtProjects such as Miyar Nallah, Lower Kalnai, Pakal Dul, Kishenganga and Ratle are at different stages of implementation," V K Singh told th...
Pakistan objects to World Bank pausing processes under Indus Water TreatyIndia had taken strong exception last month to the World Bank's decision to set up a Court of Arbitration and appoint a Neutral Expert to g...
World Bank halts parallel processes on India-Pakistan hydel projectsSources in the government described the decision as a vindication of India's principled stand that the two processes couldn't be initiated ...
Please Help on Indus Water Treaty: Pakistan to World BankPakistan has urged India for settlement of disputes over India's construction of Kishenganga and Ratle hydroelectric plants on rivers Neelu...
Kishenganga: India may face 5 per cent power production shortfall annuallyThe Hague-based Court had decided in Dec that India should release a min flow of 9 cumecs into Kishenganga river (known as Neelum river in ...
- India can continue all but permanent works on Kishenganga: ICA
India can "continue with all works" related to the Kishenganga hydro-electric project in J&K except any permanent work.
- Pak moves Court of Arbitration over Kishenganga project
Pakistan has moved the Court of Arbitration asking it to direct India to stop work at the 330-MW Kishenganga hydro power project in Jammu a...