News Topic:Indus Waters Treaty

Neutral expert backs India in dispute over power projects in J-K

A World Bank-appointed neutral expert has extended support to India on the framework to resolve certain disputes with Pakistan on hydroelectric projects.

Neutral experts tour Ratle hydroelectric project amid IWT dispute

On the second day of their visit, the 40-member delegation of neutral experts today visited different units of the 850-megawatt Ratle project.

Delegation inspects Ratle hydroelectric project amid Indus Water Treaty disputes

The Indus Water Treaty (IWT) cat is out of the bag again as a 40-member delegation comprising Pakistanis, Indians and neutral experts today had an extensive tour.

Govt appoints 25 liaison officers ahead of neutral experts’ visit to Kashmir

The Government of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday appointed 25 liaison officers in view of a visit of neutral experts along with “delegations from India and Pakistan”.

India and Pakistan likely to fight a war over water in future: Cameron Munter

Former US envoy to Pakistan Cameron Munter on Wednesday said that in his opinion, India and Pakistan are likely to fight a war in future over sharing of water resources.

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From Office to Pitch: Govt employees champion drug-free living through cricket

A one-day cricket tournament, organized under the Nasha Mukht Bharat (Drug-Free India) campaign, was held at Cricket Ground Newa on Wednesday.

Kashmir Cyber Police nab two kingpins in major mule account crackdown

Cyber Police Station Kashmir Zone, Srinagar, has intensified its crackdown on mule bank accounts that are being used to facilitate large-scale cyber fraud.

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Shopian youth undertakes solo run from Uri to Dubjan to highlight drug abuse

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