Jaeger
Registered Member
Why have a new treaty ? We are not interested entering in any new treaties with you people.No idea what "obstufucation" or "aborogate" mean. Are these trendy hinglish words that can only be understood if I bobble my head?
I already said, yes, let's have a new treaty in line with the UN convention's stipulations, or simply just try to adhere to the convention!
Have you actually read it yet though?
Start with Art 6 and 7, but read all of it when you have a chance, then let me know if India is even willing to adhere to it:
"Article 6
Factors relevant to equitable and reasonable utilization
1.Utilization of an international watercourse in an equitable and reasonable manner within the
meaning of article 5 requires taking into account all relevant factors and circumstances, including:
(a) Geographic, hydrographic, hydrological, climatic, ecological and other factors of a natural
character;
(b) The social and economic needs of the watercourse States concerned;
(c) The population dependent on the watercourse in each watercourse State;
(d) The effects of the use or uses of the watercourses in one watercourse State on other watercourse
States;
(e) Existing and potential uses of the watercourse;
(f) Conservation, protection, development and economy of use of the water resources of the
watercourse and the costs of measures taken to that effect;
(g) The availability of alternatives, of comparable value, to a particular planned or existing use.
2.In the application of article 5 or paragraph 1 of this article, watercourse States concerned shall,
when the need arises, enter into consultations in a spirit of cooperation.
3.The weight to be given to each factor is to be determined by its importance in comparison with
that of other relevant factors. In determining what is a reasonable and equitable use , all relevant factors
are to be considered together and a conclusion reached on the basis of the whole.
Article 7
Obligation not to cause significant harm
1.Watercourse States shall, in utilizing an international watercourse in their territories, take all
appropriate measures to prevent the causing of significant harm to other watercourse States.
2.Where significant harm nevertheless is caused to another watercourse State, the States whose
use causes such harm shall, in the absence of agreement to such use, take all appropriate measures,
having due regard for the provisions of articles 5 and 6, in consultation with the affected State, to
eliminate or mitigate such harm and, where appropriate, to discuss the question of compensation."
That's a lot of stuff that Hindustan cannot and/or will not deliver on.
Lets just mutually abrogate this IWT treaty ( which has been so unfair to you) and be done with it ?
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