India, Pakistan resolve Baglihar dam standoff
India and Pakistan on Tuesday resolved the issue relating to the initial filling of Baglihar dam in Jammu and Kashmir with the neighbouring country deciding not to raise the matter further.
The decision was arrived at the talks of Permanent Indus Commissioners of the two countries who are meeting here. A World Bank appointed expert has already given a decision in favour of India. “The two sides discussed the issue at length without any prejudice to each other’s stand...Indian and Pakistani teams resolved the issue relating to initial filling of Baglihar dam after discussions,” sources said. Pakistan also agreed not to raise the issue further.
Islamabad had claimed it was not getting 55,000 cusecs of water at Magrala when India filled up the dam commissioned in October, 2008. India had contented that water as per the 1960 Indus Water Treaty was being provided to Pakistan. Pakistan had moved the World Bank for arbitration on Baglihar power project built on Chenab river. Pakistan was objecting to the design and height of the dam. The World Bank appointed a neutral expert, Richard Laffite, who held separate discussions with representatives. —PTI
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