Indian delegation arrives in Pak to hold talks on Indus Waters Treaty

Press Trust of India  |  Lahore 

A delegation of the arrived in today to hold crucial talks with its counterpart on various aspects of the Waters Treaty, the first bilateral engagement since took office.

Talking to reporters, Shah said talks between the two countries will be held on water issues on Wednesday and Thursday in

The talks will be the first engagement between and since Khan became on August 18.

The last meeting of the Pakistan-Commission was held in New in March during which both the sides had shared details of the water flow and the quantum of water being used under the 1960 Waters Treaty.

and Pakistan signed the treaty in 1960 after nine years of negotiations, with the being a signatory.

The treaty sets out a mechanism for cooperation and information exchange between the two countries regarding their use of the rivers. However, there have been disagreements and differences between India and Pakistan over the treaty.

Shah said Pakistan has raised objections on 1000MW Pakal Dul and 48MW Lower Kalnai hydroelectric projects on and a detailed discussion will be held during the talks.

"We had also raised concerns over construction of dams on and India did not bother about it and continued doing the same," Shah said, adding India will reply to Pakistan's queries on controversial water projects.

Former Pakistan Indus told that the successive Pakistani governments had given much importance to its water disputes with India.

"India does not bother Pakistan in this regard. It begins work on building hydro power projects on the and the raises objections afterwards. Unless the seriously takes up these matters with India it will not get relief," he said and added that Pakistan also needs to plead its case in the

According to an of Pakistan Water Commission, Pakistan has been raising reservations over the designs of the two projects - 1000MW Pakal Dul and 48MW Lower Kalnai hydroelectric projects on - and would like India to either modify the designs to make them compliant to 1960 or put the projects on hold until satisfies

"The two sides will in talks also finalise the schedule of future meetings of the and visits of the teams of the Indus commissioners," the said.

The water commissioners of Pakistan and India were required to meet twice a year and arrange technical visits to projects' works, but Pakistan had been facing a lot of problems in timely meetings and visits.

Pakistan has also challenged the discharge series of at Dunadi for winter months and estimated permissible pondage of 0.38 cubic megametres compared to Indian design pondage of 2.74 cubic megametres. The Lower Kalnai project is on a of and can have gross storage of about 1,508 acre feet of water.

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First Published: Tue, August 28 2018. 18:55 IST