India, Pak to hold Permanent Indus Commission meet from Aug 29

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

and will hold the 115th meeting of the (PIC) in from August 29 to 30, to discuss various issues under Treaty.

A nine-member Indian delegation, led by Indian for Indus Waters, PK Saxena, and comprising technical experts will arrive in for the annual meeting on August 28. The Pakistani side will be led by their Indus Commissioner,

PIC was formed under Treaty, signed between and in 1960, it includes the Indus commissioners of both the countries. The treaty provides for both the commissioners to meet at least once every year, alternately in and

The treaty specifies that the waters of three eastern rivers namely Ravi, Beas and Sutlej, had been reserved for India while that of western rivers, namely Indus, and Jhelum, are for Pakistan. However, India has unrestricted rights to develop hydroelectric power projects on the western rivers, within the specified parameters of design.

Pakistan contends that the design of two under-construction hydroelectric projects of India in basin, namely Pakal Dul (1000MW) and Lower Kalnai (48MW), violate the treaty's provisions, while the Indian side affirms its right to build these projects and holds that their design is fully in compliance of set guidelines.

The Commission is likely to hold technical discussions on the issues raised by Pakistan on these two projects. Other regular issues like data exchange and programs of tours and meetings are also likely to be taken up.

The previous meeting of the PIC was held in from March 29 to 30, 2018.

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First Published: Mon, August 27 2018. 10:50 IST