Pakistan wants water fall by drop


Chenag river
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- India has begun the task of extraction from the Bagalihar Dam and has reduced the Sluce Gate.
- Due to this, the water flow to Pakistan has declined by 90%
- At the same time, a similar campaign is planned for the Kishanganga Dam.
India Disconnects Water Flow to PAK: India has stopped traveling from the Pakistan Dam in the Senap River and is preparing to reduce the water flow from the Kishanganga project in the Jelmum. The move is followed by the decision not to leave the neighboring country from the Indus River.
After a long discussion and water test testing, India has launched a silt work from the Pakistani Dam and reduced the Sluz gate, which reduced the flow of water to Pakistan to 90%. At the same time, a similar campaign is planned for the Kishankanga Dam, which was provided by the National Hydro Empire Officer.
In the unknown, another officer said, ‘We closed the doors of the Pakistani Hydro Power Project. We worked to extract the soil from the reservoir and to be filled again. ‘Bhaktan’
‘… all the water flowing downhill will stop’
India’s action has come within hours of testing the surface -surface -surface -surface -free ballistic missile by Pakistan, including restrictions on the position of Pakistani flag vessels in all ports of the country. The Kishanganga Dam, the first mega -hydro power plant in the Kurus Valley in the North West Himalayas, will start ‘very soon’ and all the water flowing below it.
India stopped the river -efficiency water agreement with Pakistan
India has stopped the river -ended Indus water agreement with Pakistan, which has already been tense with long -term controversies. This is a day after the killing of dozens of terrorists in Bahlgham, Kashmir, on April 22.
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