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Pakistan opposes India’s request to world bank over Kishanganga project

Published on: June 24, 2025 10:03 PM

ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI – Pakistan has strongly opposed India’s request to halt the World Bank’s proceedings against the controversial Kishanganga and Ratle hydropower projects being constructed by India in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

According to Indian media reports, India sent a letter to the World Bank-appointed neutral expert, Michael Lino, claiming that India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty. Therefore, India requested the termination of proceedings concerning the two projects under the treaty framework.

In response, Pakistan firmly rejected the request. It argued that both projects violate the Indus Waters Treaty, particularly the clause on minimum environmental flow of water. Pakistan maintains that the design and construction of these hydropower plants on the Jhelum and Chenab Rivers are non-compliant with treaty conditions.

Government sources in Islamabad revealed that India is trying to obstruct the neutral expert’s work by citing the suspension of the treaty. However, the World Bank itself has previously clarified that no party can unilaterally suspend the Indus Waters Treaty.

Pakistan has vowed to defend its water rights at all relevant international forums. Officials have reiterated that the neutral expert’s proceedings on Kishanganga and Ratle projects will continue, and Pakistan will ensure its rivers are protected under the treaty’s terms.

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