Indus Water Treaty: Discussion, News & Updates

I disagree. We currently lack the capacity to divert a significant portion of Indus River. But the intentions are very clear.

that's what i am also saying having no capacity to divert water but still politicians are claiming Not a single drop of water will flow to Pakistan. Its just like "nahi khaunga na khane dunga" statement - can you vouch that after 14 years of ruling did corruption reduced ?

First, build dam, barrage & canals to divert water then we can think about stopping or allowing the flow of water, until then its just fooling us.
 
I had said this in 2013, the indians will mess around with our rivers. We should be prepared to blow up anything they build illegally to divert our share. Period!!! There can be no compromise on this, absolutely nothing!

And no western country will be against our bombing so long as we dont do it after they have constructed their dams and filled it up. So, basically continue highlighting every time at every international forum so that the world is prepared once we take action. Also, we should not stop at just bombing, take kashmir over like Azerbaijan did with Armenia. May 2025 was perfect for that but alas we missed that opportunity.

When the next opportunity arises which is inevitable since the indians need to get their revenge we should be prepared to F them up completely and take kashmir and immediately ask the UN to hold a plebiscite.
 
I had said this in 2013, the indians will mess around with our rivers. We should be prepared to blow up anything they build illegally to divert our share. Period!!! There can be no compromise on this, absolutely nothing!

And no western country will be against our bombing so long as we dont do it after they have constructed their dams and filled it up. So, basically continue highlighting every time at every international forum so that the world is prepared once we take action. Also, we should not stop at just bombing, take kashmir over like Azerbaijan did with Armenia. May 2025 was perfect for that but alas we missed that opportunity.

When the next opportunity arises which is inevitable since the indians need to get their revenge we should be prepared to F them up completely and take kashmir and immediately ask the UN to hold a plebiscite.

India will come to senses long before that.

In any case 1 MAF is like 2-3% of Chenab water. The Pakistan need to build dams on Chenab on emergency basis. To take more share from Chenab India will have to build large scale infrastructure which will take decades. Jhelum is even more difficult to divert and Indus near impossible.

Sindhu nationalists retarded idea of not building dams is the cause of current crisis.

India is desperate because their dams on eastern rivers are being filled with silt and their capacity reduced as time pases on. By 2050 bhakra dam, their biggest one on Satluj will have less then 50% storage capacity left. All that extra water in will come to Pakistan naturally.
 
India will come to senses long before that.

In any case 1 MAF is like 2-3% of Chenab water. The Pakistan need to build dams on Chenab on emergency basis. To take more share from Chenab India will have to build large scale infrastructure which will take decades. Jhelum is even more difficult to divert and Indus near impossible.

Sindhu nationalists retarded idea of not building dams is the cause of current crisis.

India is desperate because their dams on eastern rivers are being filled with silt and their capacity reduced as time pases on. By 2050 bhakra dam, their biggest one on Satluj will have less then 50% storage capacity left. All that extra water in will come to Pakistan naturally.

Pakistan can't realistically build large storage dams on the Chenab because it enters the plains of Punjab where there are no suitable narrow valleys or mountain sites for major reservoirs... At best, only small to midscale projects like Chiniot can add limited storage (just a couple of MAF)..

The real issue is structural... Pakistan has only about 13 MAF of live storage (mainly Tarbela and Mangla) against over 100 MAF of annual flows... That means a buffering capacity of only a few weeks instead of months. Bridging this gap needs large projects like Bhasha and Mohmand, plus better political consensus on options like Kalabagh...

But dams alone won't fix this... The real gains lie in system efficiency..... multi tier storage, cutting canal losses, managing groundwater, and capturing floodwater instead of losing it to the sea .... Engineering and management matters as much as new dams/infrastructure

In the bigger picture, the greater threat isn't upstream control by India, it's climate variability hitting an already under-stored system... Pakistan sits on a highly volatile hydrological system but still lacks the infrastructure to absorb floods, droughts, and seasonal extremes...
 

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