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The suspension of IWT was one of the basic decisions taken after the Central Life by the center after the April 22 expensive tragedy. The Indus Waters Treaty – between India and Pakistan – manages the use of rivers under the Indus Water System.

The Indian government is preparing to revive the Tulbul Navigation project, which has been standing for a long time as part of a wider strategy to optimize the water share under the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), which was suspended by the center after the country’s expensive terrorist attack.

The suspension of IWT was one of the basic decisions taken after the Central Life by the center after the April 22 expensive tragedy. The Indus Waters Treaty – between India and Pakistan – manages the use of rivers under the Indus Water System. According to the treaty, India uses 20 percent of water, while PAK uses the rest of 80 percent. In the meantime, a detail project report (DPR) is prepared for the Tulbul project, which will take a year to complete.

According to the PTI report, a senior official confirmed that the discussions were at a further stage to bring the project back to the way, and only after DPR was ready, he added that a decision would be taken.

He has the potential to direct water to Punjab and Haryana, which is technically possible from one of the Western rivers. “

“We have less capacity in the rain season. During the dry season, we can keep a certain amount of water in the Chenab River, especially in the Chenab River.” He said. “If we buy more water, the flow flows down to Pakistan.”

“It will never be restored”

Union Interior Minister Amit Shah, in an recent interview India Times, He declared that the new Delhi would never “restore the Indus Waters Treaty” with Islamabad and would be directed to Pak for internal use.

Shah, “No, will never be restored. By making a channel we will take the water flowing to Pakistan Rajasthan. Pakistan, because the water will be left unfair.” He said.

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