India Conducting A Feasibility Study For Constructing 113 Km-Long Canal For Redirecting Surplus Flow
India is advancing a significant water infrastructure initiative aimed at optimizing its share of the Indus river system, governed by the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) between India and Pakistan.The central feature of this initiative is a proposed 113 km-long canal, currently at the feasibility study stage, which would divert surplus flows from the three western rivers—primarily the Chenab, but
India is advancing a significant water infrastructure initiative aimed at optimizing its share of the Indus river system, governed by the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) between India and Pakistan.The central feature of this initiative is a proposed 113 km-long canal, currently at the feasibility study stage, which would divert surplus flows from the three western rivers—primarily the Chenab, but
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