Watandar
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Have you ?Have you seen what's happening in the world around you ?
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Have you ?Have you seen what's happening in the world around you ?
Yes I have. That is why i know there is nothing illegal anymore.Have you ?
As stated, Pakistan is not Venezuela. Please do try though.Yes I have. That is why i know there is nothing illegal anymore.
Don't worry we are not abducting the sharifs. You can keep them.As stated, Pakistan is not Venezuela. Please do try though.
Where's the detailing? I asked a simple question why should India respect a treaty when you tried to invade the same lands you signed treaty to get water from?Still derailing with talk of historic timelines. We can go further back to 1947,48 and discuss which princely states were supposed to go where but we have addressed that ad nauseam on other threads.
As for "what India gained from the IWT", I will remind you of the fundamental provision of the treaty regarding the Indus and its tributaries -
- Pakistan gained downstream privilege over the 3 western rivers.
- India gained upstream privilege over all 6 rivers (including hydroelectric rights on our 3 rivers) and exclusive downstream privilege over the 3 eastern rivers.
This is a fundamentally bad deal for Pakistan, as we have just seen last year, with India now being able to manipulate our 3 rivers in terms of at least data sharing and undeclared capacitance/release (actually demonstrated last year), and at worst, potential resource capture.
Pakistan is clearly not protected by this treaty as India will simply disregard it altogether to impose a human cost on Pakistan. There are other reasons it is not a fair deal which have been touched by earlier in the thread.
I'm not even sure now that any treaty can help this situation. It has become the law of the jungle out there.
The problem for Delhi remains though, regardless of what goes on elsewhere and what the saffronist high council sitting in Delhi may think, India is neither Israel nor USA, and Pakistan is neither Palestine nor Venezuela. Moreover, India is situated in a potentially hostile riparian neighbourhood. It bears careful and due consideration by multiple parties but certainly, the current status quo simply cannot be sustained.
sutlej is ~10% of indus water flow by volume LOLThey're damming both major tributaries homie, and that may take a little while but they are well on their way. Good to see you find it funny.
The Sutlej means little to us, that's a river for your Punjab region, a bread basket, and you use it extensively for agriculture. If you knew anything you would have known that For much of the year, the Sutlej runs nearly dry within Pakistan's territory.
Your government is just hoping that China will play ball but they've made it clear they won't be. Modi and co are too stupid to think ahead, look at how your ministers went begging for rare earth metals, your commentators said the same thing back then.
Your nation's water father is China.
You should be more confident but you keep on quoting me. My words are just fantasy right? But you keep coming back. Insecurity son.
Here you go more fantasies
Concerns have emerged regarding the water India receives from China. Dr. V. Nityananda has suggested that China may be discreetly obstructing the flow of the Sutlej River into Indian territory. It is important to note that the Indus Waters Treaty governs the distribution of rivers between India and Pakistan.
In an explosive statement, Dr. V. Nityananda has claimed that in past years, the volume of water flowing into India from the Sutlej River has dropped by over 75 percent. The amount of water coming to India through the Sutlej has dipped from 8,000 gigalitres to just 2,000 gigalitres. Sharing this data, he questioned whether China is deliberately controlling the flow of water into India.
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China blocking India's water? Sutlej River flow drops by..., Satellite Data makes major revelation, says...
Dr. V. Nityananda has claimed that in past years, the volume of water flowing into India from the Sutlej River has dropped by over 75 percent. The amount of water coming to India through the Sutlej has dipped from 8,000 gigalitres to just 2,000 gigalitres.www.india.com
Bhai they need to send you to negotiate, laser eyes is a pure pudda, why is he letting Chinese do this? Sad no?
Why do you consider this a role-play? Do you actually think that if you endanger millions of lives by altering the flow of the rivers, the one who is endangered wouldn’t lash out and snatch your faces off? I know you are repeating the same thing again and again as rage bait but it isn’t working.
And again, why do you care what we do? You will see what we do when the time comes for it. You have nothing to worry about until then.

sutlej is ~10% of indus water flow by volume LOL
chenab is about 18%
thats significant, them damming some tributaty of a tributary of the ganges is a little annoying at most. ganges major tributaries arent in china's border


More fake/incorrect figures from yourself;
The Sutlej, a major eastern tributary of the Indus, contributes significantly to the overall Indus river system's flow, though under the Indus Waters Treaty, its waters (along with the Ravi and Beas) are allocated to India for exclusive use, while Pakistan gets the western rivers (Indus, Jhelum, Chenab). While the Sutlej's flow (around 1-2% of total Indus system flow) is small compared to the western rivers, its contribution is vital, flowing into the Panjnad River, a major confluence that joins the main Indus stem in Pakistan, forming the lifeline for vast irrigation systems in both countries.
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Chenab is more or less correct.
Nope China is damming fairly near at source and maximum flows into Nepal, that's going to be tough for you guys.
Tributary of a tributary, again you lack of knowledge is appalling. By volume of water the Ghaghara (Karnali) has the highest water contribution than any other Tributary.
The Kosi is also considered a major Tributary of the Ganga.
Here is the ranking by discharge;
China building on Ghaghara , and the source tributaries for Kosi (Sun and Arun) also to be built upon, and you think this is nothing. Good carry on. We only need to wait.
- Ghaghara (also called Karnali) – ~2,990 m³/s
→ Largest tributary by discharge (joins from the north/cross-border Nepal)- Yamuna – ~2,950 m³/s
→ Very close second, flows from the Himalayas and joins at Prayagraj (Allahabad)- Kosi – ~2,166 m³/s
→ Major Himalayan tributary draining parts of Nepal before meeting the Ganges- Gandak (Narayani/Kali Gandaki) – ~1,654 m³/s
→ Large Himalayan river joining near Patna- Son (Sone) – ~1,000 m³/s
→ Right-bank tributary joining from the south- Gomti – ~234 m³/s
→ Smaller tributary from Uttar Pradesh plains- Tamsa (Tons) – ~190 m³/s
→ Joins shortly after the Yamuna confluence

Your interpretation of the relevant UN convention is different to mine and to objective analysis. That cannot be helped.You argue as if it's your right. How? Based on what?
You are not Israel or USA.you are not china
you are pakistan
is this more forum roleplay where a chinese member will come on here and post like he speaks on behalf of their govt for you?
the chenab's flows are going to change in real life (non-negotiable). you have 25% food insecurity in real life.
focus on that
UN conventions are good as long as every country respects it. The fact is nobody gives a ratsass about these 'conventions' not even the US or China.Your interpretation of the relevant UN convention is different to mine and to objective analysis. That cannot be helped.
Beyond that, you yourself alluded to and mentioned historical contextual events. Had events as far back as 1947 played out as they should have, we would not be having this conversation.
Some rights have certainly been forcibly extracted from the hostile Nehruvian colony to our east. Others are yet to be.
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You just used a shittier map to try and make a point lol
Ghaghara is the confluence of multiple rivers.
Majba Zangbo -> karnali + sharda -> ghangara -> ganges
Majba Zanbo is a tiny portion in china. Daming that portion won't even be noticeable. Hence why you have one article from 2023 about it and nothing else.
You think if China was daming the ganges that sum total of attention paid to the matter is one article I'm 2023
Rivers dont sprinng up out of the ground they pick up volume through their course "daming close to the source" doesnt mean anything.
what is the contention here anyway
you are not china
you are pakistan
is this more forum roleplay where a chinese member will come on here and post like he speaks on behalf of their govt for you?
the chenab's flows are going to change in real life (non-negotiable). you have 25% food insecurity in real life.
focus on that
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Don't worry you will not be abducting anyone. 2 Rupey ki Yudh waleyDon't worry we are not abducting the sharifs. You can keep them.
speaking of executions, where is Kulbushan?Speaking of abductions any idea what ever happened with Lt. Col. Muhammad Habib Zahir. Has he been found? It is almost 9 years now.
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