The advocator of ‘Peace’ has
once again snubbed the peaceful approach of talks and negotiations to resolve
disputes. As talks between Pakistan and India on water disputes, scheduled to
be held in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore has been postponed. The water
secretaries of the two countries were to meet on January 28-29 to discuss the
dispute over Wullar Barrage, refers to as Tulbul Navigational Project. However
India intimated that Secretary Water Resources Dhruba Bijaya Singh would be
able to reach Islamabad. Pakistan alleges that since the project is on the
Jhelum River itself, it is in violation of the Indus Water Treaty 1960. Pakistan believes that Wullar barrage can be used as a
geostrategic weapon, potential to disrupt the triple canal project of Pakistan
(upper Jhelum, upper Chenab, Lower Bari Doab canals), to badly affect the
Neelum-Jehlum hydropower project, to affect agriculture in Azad Kashmir, would
dry 5.6 million acres of land of Punjab’s cultivable land, would dry Mangla dam
and would result in load shedding if Pakistan does not get enough water to run
its turbines. India started the Wuller
barrage project quietly in 1985 and Pakistan got information about this project
in 1987. Pakistan raised objection and the work was suspended which has not
been resumed so far. Pakistan asserted that the real agenda behind this
project is to make a man-made lake that would store 324,000 acre-feet of water
and will be used to run the Lower Jhelum Hydroelectric Plant and Uri
Hydroelectric Plant on the Indian side of the Line of Control. This shows the
Indian thirst for water.
It is believed
that India called off the Secretary-level talks with Pakistan due to the
tension at Line of Control. India on one hand is violating the treaty and on
other hand is resisting talks. Delhi has also rejected the Pakistani proposal
for calling investigation of LoC violations by UN Military Observers Group.
Moreover India has also suspended the on-arrival visa facility for senior
citizens as Manmohan Singh said it would no longer be business as usual with
Pakistan. The whole scenario utterly speaks that India is pushing peace process
on every front and fueling tension between the two states to set peace on fire!

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