ICA: India can continue work
India can âcontinue with all worksâ related to the Kishenganga hydro-electric project in Jammu and Kashmir except any permanent work on the riverbed that may inhibit restoration of the riverâs full flow, the International Court of Arbitration has said.
In an interim ruling issued on Friday, the court in The Hague, which was approached by Pakistan, said it was necessary to lay down certain interim measures in order to âavoid prejudice to the final solutionâ of the dispute as provided under the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960.
While proceedings continued at the Court, the ruling said, it âis open to India to continue with all works relating to the Kishenganga hydroelectric projectâ except âany permanent works on or above the Kishenganga-Neelum riverbed at the Gurez site that may inhibit the restoration of the full flow of that river to its natural channelâ after the final verdict.
The ruling, a copy of which has been accessed by PTI, stated that India âcould proceed with the construction of the sub-surface foundationsâ of the dam, âerect temporary cofferdams and operate the bypass tunnel it has said to have completedâ, âtemporarily dry out the riverbed of the Kishenganga-Neelum at the Gurez Valleyâ and âexcavate the riverbedâ.
The court said that, under the current timetable, it intended to give its final verdict âlate in 2012 or early in 2013â.
It said: âIt follows that it cannot be ânecessaryâ to order a halt of any construction activity on the (Kishenganga project) that will take place after the issuance of the courtâs final award.â
The ruling further said India âmay utilise the temporary diversion tunnel it is said to have completed at the Gurez site, and may construct and complete temporary cofferdams to permit the operation of the temporary diversion tunnel.â The court gave its interim ruling in response to an appeal filed by Pakistan, which alleged India was diverting the flow of the river and violating the Indus Waters Treaty by going ahead with the project.
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