Pakistan warns of dangerous situation over water issues

IANS  |  Islamabad 

warned on Friday that water issues with can lead to a dangerous situation and that wants a peaceful resolution of such problems as per the spirit of the 1960 Waters Treaty (IWT).

Muhammad Faisal, during the weekly media briefing, said the has assured that the international agreement will not be breached.

He said has been effectively raising the issue of India's Kishanganga project to resolve it through a dispute resolution mechanism provided by the pact.

Lately, sent a four-member delegation to the in to raise the issue of the inauguration of the Kishanganga hydropower plant by Indian Narendra Modi, which it said was in violation of the agreement.

has opposed the project as it "violates a World Bank-mediated treaty" on the sharing of waters from the and its tributaries upon which 80 per cent of its irrigated agriculture depends.

claims that the treaty allows it to build "run-of-river" hydel projects that do not change the course of the river and do not deplete the water level downstream.

Disagreeing with the Indian interpretation, said that the Kishanganga project not only violates the course of the river but also depletes its water level.

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First Published: Fri, May 25 2018. 18:12 IST