NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided to go ahead with its controversial decision to start a project that aims to store water from a disputed river in Kathua district of India Occupied Kashmir (IOK), according to Times of India.
Pakistan has opposed the Indian project and resorting to this kind of ‘water terrorism’ as a tactic to harm the country.
In a blatant disregard of the legitimate rights enjoyed by Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), the Central Water Commission (CWC) in India has finalised a detailed report on the project titled ‘Ujh’, according to sources.
The task force was set up after India decided it will explore all options for utilising ‘maximum waters’ of the Indus system that it was legally granted under the treaty.