India Strikes Against Pakistani Terrorism 2019

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Pakistan warns India: 'Ceasefire violations may lead to a strategic miscalculation'

https://tribune.com.pk/story/196851...violations-may-lead-strategic-miscalculation/

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Babaji is Right , Pigs are crying in pain
Our reply should be you did not thought of miscalculations before waging proxi war for 30 years. Daily sending terrorists, brainwashing indian muslims and supporting anti-india elements within the country and sending fake notes. Now get ready for consequences. If you say you did nothing then we also did nothing at LOC
 

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What strategic miscalculation they are talking of? They are already trying everything to hurt India. What remains.

The issue for India is that Imran Khan is mere figurehead. He is proving to be a very weak PM.

India does not have anybody to talk to.

So India is forced to protect itself from harm coming from neighbor.
 

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Chowkidar Vijaykumar Singh. “ Congress has a habit of lying”—+++++++++==/;.
I don’t know WHO lies more?
Mr. Trump or Pappu and CO?
Both have very little to offer. A lot to hide and a very high potential to get in trouble for the white collar crimes.
 

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LOL Indian navy is more badass than IAF. If this happened in reality We would have roasted paki navy which they would have taken decades to recover. Pakis are coming up with new scrpits to salvage asses which they got beaten heavily. Indian navy army Airforce never hide any loses or mishaps or accidents from citizens let alone these type of attacks. Funny thing is India would have finished Pak navy and Karachi port would have experienced another burning for days like in 1971
Currently the “ tweets” are the only source of ammo they can FIRE. Stay tuned for the daily dose of the comedy.
 

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PKMKB.....PKMKB.....PKMKB
Modi 2.0 unilateral withdrawal frm IWT means we would be calling Pak's Bluff again.
Remember,Pigs have been blackmailing us that unilateral abrogation of treaty invokes Nuclear Conflict.:laugh:


India studying water treaty, water will flow to Rajasthan, Punjab not Pakistan: Nitin Gadkari

Nitin Gadkari has once again said that India will stop river water flowing into Pakistan and divert it to Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana instead.

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India Today Web Desk

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May 9, 2019

UPDATED: May 9, 2019 09:39 IST

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Nitin Gadkari has said India is studying the Indus Water Treaty. (Image: India Today)

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Union minister Nitin Gadkari said India is studying the Indus Water Treaty

Gadkari said India is not bound to follow the Indus treaty


The minister blamed Pakistan for not holding up the spirit of the treaty

Union minister Nitin Gadkari has once again raked up the Indus Water Treaty issue and said that India is studying the water sharing agreement and will be re-channelling the water to Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan instead of giving it to Pakistan.

Minister for Water Resources, Nitin Gadkari said, "Water is going to Pakistan from 3 rivers, we don't want to stop that. But the basis of water treaty between India and Pakistan were peaceful relations and friendship which have completely vanished. So we are not bound to follow this treaty."

Gadkari added, "Pakistan is continuously supporting terrorists. If Pakistan doesn't stops terrorism, we won't have any other option but to stop river water to Pakistan. So India has started internally studying it. The water will go to Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan."

In the days after the February 14 Pulwama terror attack, Gadkari had threatened that India will stop sharing water with Pakistan.

Earlier in February, slamming Pakistan over cross-border terrorism, Gadkari had asked what is the point of continuing the Indus Water Treaty if its spirit of mutual love, harmony and cordial relations is not being honoured by the neighbouring country.

He had said that India has decided to stop the flow of river water to Pakistan under the treaty.

Under the Indus Water Treaty signed between India and Pakistan in 1960, all waters of the three easters rivers, Ravi, Sutlej and Beas, averaging around 33 million acre feet (MAF), would go to India for exclusive use.

The waters of western rivers -- Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab -- averaging to around 135 MAF were allocated to Pakistan except for specified domestic, non-consumptive and agricultural use permitted to India as provided in the treaty.
 
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PKMKB.....PKMKB.....PKMKB
Modi 2.0 unilateral withdrawal frm IWT means we would be calling Pak's Bluff again.
Remember,Pigs have been blackmailing us that unilateral abrogation of treaty invokes Nuclear Conflict.:laugh:


India studying water treaty, water will flow to Rajasthan, Punjab not Pakistan: Nitin Gadkari

Nitin Gadkari has once again said that India will stop river water flowing into Pakistan and divert it to Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana instead.

[https://akm-img-a-in]

India Today Web Desk

New Delhi

May 9, 2019

UPDATED: May 9, 2019 09:39 IST

[https://akm-img-a-in]

Nitin Gadkari has said India is studying the Indus Water Treaty. (Image: India Today)

HIGHLIGHTS

Union minister Nitin Gadkari said India is studying the Indus Water Treaty

Gadkari said India is not bound to follow the Indus treaty


The minister blamed Pakistan for not holding up the spirit of the treaty

Union minister Nitin Gadkari has once again raked up the Indus Water Treaty issue and said that India is studying the water sharing agreement and will be re-channelling the water to Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan instead of giving it to Pakistan.

Minister for Water Resources, Nitin Gadkari said, "Water is going to Pakistan from 3 rivers, we don't want to stop that. But the basis of water treaty between India and Pakistan were peaceful relations and friendship which have completely vanished. So we are not bound to follow this treaty."

Gadkari added, "Pakistan is continuously supporting terrorists. If Pakistan doesn't stops terrorism, we won't have any other option but to stop river water to Pakistan. So India has started internally studying it. The water will go to Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan."

In the days after the February 14 Pulwama terror attack, Gadkari had threatened that India will stop sharing water with Pakistan.

Earlier in February, slamming Pakistan over cross-border terrorism, Gadkari had asked what is the point of continuing the Indus Water Treaty if its spirit of mutual love, harmony and cordial relations is not being honoured by the neighbouring country.

He had said that India has decided to stop the flow of river water to Pakistan under the treaty.

Under the Indus Water Treaty signed between India and Pakistan in 1960, all waters of the three easters rivers, Ravi, Sutlej and Beas, averaging around 33 million acre feet (MAF), would go to India for exclusive use.

The waters of western rivers -- Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab -- averaging to around 135 MAF were allocated to Pakistan except for specified domestic, non-consumptive and agricultural use permitted to India as provided in the treaty.
My question is, how feasible is this? To divert water we would need to build massive dams across these three voluminous rivers. A project easily taking up 2-2.5 decades. Does that mean water based PKMKB isn't happening anytime soon?
 

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My question is, how feasible is this? To divert water we would need to build massive dams across these three voluminous rivers. A project easily taking up 2-2.5 decades. Does that mean water based PKMKB isn't happening anytime soon?
Dams don't take that long to build. From what I remember, initial development has already started, and its estimated that our share of water will be kept by around mid to late 2020s.
 

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My question is, how feasible is this? To divert water we would need to build massive dams across these three voluminous rivers. A project easily taking up 2-2.5 decades. Does that mean water based PKMKB isn't happening anytime soon?
Not really!

Chenab can be connected to Beas via a 40-50km tunnel (expertise for which Indian civil engineering firms already have). This could be accomplished in 4-5 years!
Beas waters are already connected with Satluj....which flows into Punjab & Rajasthan!

Connecting Indus to Chenab/Beas will take a longer tunnel..........
 

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I give u one example how water play key role ... Telangana which is higher riparian state always claimed lower Andhra region stealing their water and so demanded separate state.Don't ask how is this even possible. :pound:


BTW both are Telugu speaking people so here we can expect more&more problems b/w Punjabi,Kashmiri,Hindus-Muslims in future and the final result Porkistan will become arabia i mean COMPLETE DESERT in future inshashiva.
You got your facts slightly wrong.
Technically Telangana is neither upper or higher riparian region! Most of telangana is a plateau (Deccan) at about 600 m elevation. The waters of the plentiful Godavari doesn't flow 'through' the plateau but graces it at the northern part put flows along the lower elevation.
Net-net Andhra never 'stole' the waters....it just got the plenty that flowed into that region (albeit causing much flooding during the rainy season).

So, the ingenious plan is to literally raise the river by 600m. There's the the Kaleshwaram LIFT irrigation project that brings the flood waters from the lower elevation region through a tunnel almost to the heart of Telangana......but the tunnel is still flowing 600m below the ground.....so, they literally LIFT the water from 600m below (where the underground tunnel terminates) via massive pumps and let the water flow into the Telangana state. The idea is to pump the flood waters during the rainy season (3 months a year) and fill up all the reservoirs on the higher elevation plateau......quite ingenious!!
 
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