'Indus Water Treaty Not feasible to maintain': India serves notice to Pakistan, seeks Modification.

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Article 370 was a clause in Indian constitution which means nothing to Pakistan

In fact Pakistan changed status of GB despite India's protests years before India abrogated article 370

I don't know why you guys take changing your own constitution as some sort of act of bravado
If doesn't mean anything why Imran khan was crying in UN
 
Yup that is not for you to think

You just got a new lollypop from BJP to suck. Lets just focus on sucking it
We are ok with that , IWT abrogation/modification is worth it.
We are neither short of money/energy or capability but we are facing water scarcity…

Congress was once discussing demilitarisation of Siachen……
 
It's not Pakistan water, It's Indus water. We have an equal right on it.
The same BJP kept It's word on A370.
Nothing happened.

A370 changed nothing on ground. Apart for more insurgency in IoK. Indus doesn't even go through legally accepted India.

BJP keep giving notices to Pakistan and we will keep ignoring.

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We are ok with that , IWT abrogation/modification is worth it.
We are neither short of money/energy or capability but we are facing water scarcity…

Congress was once discussing demilitarisation of Siachen……

Still it is a lollypop

Just another one from BJP whose being tough mantra was under threat due to continuous attacks by militants in IOK
 
And what are you to do with all the water of three rivers? Bhagwan Modi would drink all of it??

You low IQ morons are given new lollypop by BJP after recent continuous deaths of your security forces in IOK and as expected you started sucking without asking important questions
No, our Punjab and Haryana will use it for crops. These two states grow more grain than whole Pakistan combined.

It will look lollypop till it won't.
Then Pakistan will be caught pants down with Indian dam already built, and would run towards international tribunals when it's too late.


A370 changed nothing on ground. Apart for more insurgency in IoK. Indus doesn't even go through legally accepted India.

BJP keep giving notices to Pakistan and we will keep ignoring.

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It is useless to abrogate the treaty. The Indus river water cannot be transferred to other Indian states easily, will take an engineering marvel worth tens of billions of dollars to do it. Rajasthan and to some extent Northern Gujarat are the only water stressed regions in India and they are far away from the Indus river. As another poster said, easier to build multiple desalination plants.

India should start work on the Kalpasar project, we’ll have more then enough water than we need.

The fisrt step should be to link the 6 Indus rivers.

That will greatly increase the water flow in 3 Eastern rivers especially in lean months.

There after infrastructure is already in place to divert the waters of Eastern rivers to water scrace regions like Rajasthan, like the Indra Gandhi and Rajasthan Canals.
 
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Why this treaty even lingering? Signed in return of goodwill but Pakistan has been net exporter of terrorism.
 
Ideally this treaty should have been done and dusted the moment Pakistan invaded in 65. Now you're writing useless letters. Make some noise, maybe you'll get something
Wars don't annul treaties.
 
No, our Punjab and Haryana will use it for crops. These two states grow more grain than whole Pakistan combined.

It will look lollypop till it won't.
Then Pakistan will be caught pants down with Indian dam already built, and would run towards international tribunals when it's too late.

Wishful thinking.

India can build dams, but it can't reduce Pakistan's water without facing penalties.
 
Sooner or later, with or without treaties, some of "pakistans" water will be taken. Naive to think otherwise. And not because india wants to be cruel or something. India just needs the water as much as pakistan does - can't blame india for thinking about Indians first.
 

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