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Is Baglihar Hydro Project
Viable?
(December 08, 2006)
The World Bank (WB) appointed
arbitrator rejected Pakistan’s
demand that India scrap the Rs
5,200 crore (USD 1.1 billion)
450 megawatt Baglihar
hydro-electric power project
across the Chenab in Doda
district but asked for a
reduction of dam height by 1.5
meters.<More>
Speculation on Balanced
Baglihar Dam Verdict
(November 08, 2006)
India and Pakistan is to meet
the independent World-Bank
(WB) appointed expert
adjudicating on the Baglihar
Dam dispute this week and the
report is stated to favor
Pakistan on the height of the
Dam and India on the presence
and location of sluice gates.<More>
Pak Disputes Baglihar Dam Report
(October 23, 2006)
Pakistan disputed a report in the Indian media citing
independent Swiss experts arbitrating the Baglihar Dam
issue conclusion that upheld Indian position as
“misleading” and accused that the “honour code of
confidentiality” has been broken.<More>
Ind-Pak Water Disputes-- Tulbul,
Krishnaganga, Baglihar
(June 23, 2006)
As part of the ongoing composite
dialogue process started in
February 2004, India and Pakistan
resumed discussions on the Wullar
barrage that India is constructing
over the Jhelum River in Jammu &
Kashmir called the Tulbul
Navigation Project.<More>
Pakistan Puts Off Wullar Dialog
(April 18, 2006)
Pakistan said that it has postponed the upcoming
dialogue with India on the Wullar Barrage and Tulbul
Navigation Project saying that the Indian Water
Resources Secretary was indisposed to attend this
crucial meeting because of other business.<More>
UN Appoints Baglihar Dam Arbitrator
(February 04, 2006)
In a major climb down from inflexible position,
Pakistan has admitted to the United Nations that
Indian construction of the Baglihar dam is within the
legal scope of the 1960 Indus Water Treaty.<More>
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