Tuesday, 27 September 2016

LATEST G.K TREND, The Indus Waters Treaty ...


The Indus Waters Treaty of September 19, 1960, between India and Pakistan, is one of the most liberal water-sharing pacts in the world.Indeed it is now in news as well . We know the reason as well. But the little history of this great river is placed here for the GENERAL KNOWLEDGE of the Job seekers who may face some questions in Interview in this week here and there.

The Indus river is a strategically vital resource for Pakistan's economy and society. After Pakistan and India declared Independence from the British Raj, also known as Indian Empire, the use of the waters of the Indus and its five eastern tributaries became a major dispute between India and Pakistan. The irrigation canals of the Sutlej valley and the Bari Doab were split – with the canals lying primarily in Pakistan and the headwork dams in India disrupting supply in some parts of Pakistan. The concern over India building large dams over various Punjab rivers that could undercut the supply flowing to Pakistan, as well as the possibility that India could divert rivers in the time of war, caused political consternation in Pakistan. Holding diplomatic talks brokered by the World Bank, India and Pakistan signed the Indus Waters Treaty in 1960. The treaty gave India control of the three easternmost rivers of the Punjab, the Sutlej, the Beas and the Ravi, while Pakistan gained control of the three western rivers, the Jhelum, the Chenab and the Indus. 

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