On April 22, the terrorist attack in Bahalcam, Jammu and Kashmir is sufficient to move Pakistan over the next several years. Many measures are taken from India, and according to experts, many decisive measures may be taken at the coming time. The biggest decision India has made to remove the Indus water contract. India’s action to suspend the Indus Water Agreement will affect Pakistan in at least four ways. This includes agricultural production during the southwest monsoon. Learn how to put cotton and wheat crop, including basmati rice in Pakistan, India’s decision.
Expert, the result is a master
Business analyst S Chandrasekaran told the Hindu Businessline that the suspension of the agreement was India’s ‘Master Stroke’. He says that the reservoirs in the Indus River are less than 30 percent of their ability. Currently, the Tarapella Dam, located in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwan province, has only 30 feet of water. Experts say that a month ago, there was only 9 feet of water from the dam died in the dam. To protect the canals from drying, 21 feet of water is filled from the Mangla Dam in the upper part of Pakistan. The rain in the northwestern part of the subcontinent begins in the last week of June or the first week of July. At this time, India’s decision will have a major impact on agriculture in Pakistan.
Paddy cultivation in cotton, crisis
The glaciers in the Himalayas begin to melt around May 15. In India, the distribution of reservoir storage capacity amidst water and rain is 59:41. If the evidence is to be believed, India will be able to maintain water at least after leaving September and Pakistan in its reservoirs. This will affect Pakistan’s cotton and rice production during the Carib season. Cotton sowing begins on April 15 in Pakistan’s Punjab province. The crop will need water to grow. Water shortage can affect cotton production.
India also benefits
Pakistan produces about 70 million lumps (170 kg) each year. This will affect its textile industry that has already been affected by the lack of cotton. India’s decision will even adversely affect rice production. Pakistan produces about 10 million tonnes of rice annually. Sowing paddy in Pakistan begins on May 15. States like Punjab and Sindh need irrigation. These areas depend on the water of the canal. All the rest may be affected except for the big farmers with borewells. India is likely to benefit from the market of Basmati Rice. Pakistan’s Basmati crop may be affected.
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