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In this semiautonomous region, where many see themselves as Kashmiris first, frustration with Pakistan is overshadowed now by fears of further Indian strikes.
China’s deepening involvement in Pakistan’s dam construction has intensified debates over its broader geopolitical motives ...
India is considering plans to dramatically increase the water it draws from a major river that feeds Pakistani farms ...
After deciding to keep the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) with Pakistan in "abeyance", the Indian government is moving to revive ...
The Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary ordered officials to expedite the construction of two major hydroelectric power projects - Rattle and Dul Hasti - in Kishtwar district amid Pakistan's objections ...
Conceived in the early 80s, work began on the Tulbul project in 1984 on river Jhelum, at the mouth of the Wular Lake, India’s ...
Amid the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty, the Centre plans to increase hydropower output in Jammu & Kashmir by 30%, ...
This hike in premium is expected against the backdrop of increased aerial activity, with attempted missile attacks and ...
India has begun work to boost reservoir holding capacity at two hydroelectric projects in Kashmir, sources with knowledge of ...
In a significant escalation of tensions, Indian forces launched an intense shelling attack on the Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project in Noseri, Azad Kashmir, early Wednesday morning. The attack, which ...
At the Ratle project, located in Drabshalla block, Dulloo was briefed on the status of the work; he reviewed the progress of ...
One of the key plans involves doubling to 120km the length of the Ranbir canal on the Chenab. Read more at straitstimes.com.