India has stopped traveling from the Pakistani Dam in the Senap River to Pakistan. The product is now to reduce the flow of water from the Kishanganga project in the Jelam River. India has taken this step after the decision not to allow a drop of water from the Indus River to the neighboring country. We will tell you that India has removed the Indus Water Agreement with Pakistan after the terrorist attacks in Bahlgal in Kashmir on April 22. However, water flows from the Pakista Dam in the Rampan district of Jammu and Kashmir and the Senap River from the Salal Dam in the Risi district.

Cleaning for the first time

26 people were killed in the Bahlkam terrorist attack, most of them were tourists. The Pakihar Dam was practiced to stop the water. This procedure was done under the State Government under the State Government on behalf of the National Hydro Power Corporation Limited (NHPC) and the Jammu and Kashmir Commission. Both dams were started in 1987 and 2008-09. This is the first time that any such action has been taken. Previously, these works were completely banned under the Indus Water Agreement. People living on the banks of the Senapi were told from May 1 to May 3 about the rise in the water level.

Clean up in Kishanganga

An NHPC official said on Sunday that India had begun the process of removing the silt in the Pakistani Dam only after considering a week and various types of tests. Because of this, the routes and doors of the flowing water have been reduced. As a result, the flow to Pakistan has declined by 90 percent. A similar project has now been made to the Kishanganga Dam.

Pakistan has trouble in the dam

This move in India took place on Saturday by Pakistan’s surface -high -top -surface politic missile test on Saturday. The Kishanganga Dam is the first mega hydro power plant built in the Qurus Valley in the Northwest Himalayas. Soon its maintenance work will begin in large quantities. All the water flowing downward stops. Pakistan opposed the design of these two dams.

Drought in Pakistan!

Pakistan is currently not in danger of water supply because these are both limited storage plans. But if you release water, there is a threat to sowing crops. Also, the size and floods of the canal are feared. If India is repeated or often conducted by this ‘cleanliness’ campaign, the water flow in the dry season will be reduced. About 80 percent of Pakistan’s agriculture depends on the water of the Indus basin. Electricity generation can be affected by major dams such as Tarbella and Mangla. This may increase the risk of economic and food safety.

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