Amid heightened tensions with Pakistan, India throws yet another spoiler

Amid heightened tensions with Pakistan, India throws yet another spoiler

NEW DELHI: Amid heightened tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad, India has thrown yet another spoiler.

A reciprocal visit by the Indian team to Pakistan for inspection of projects in Indus River basin this month has been postponed, senior officials said on Sunday.

During the 115th meeting of the Permanent Indus Commission held in Lahore from August 29-30, 2018, both the commissioners had agreed to undertake the treaty-mandated tours of the Indus basin on both sides, the official said.

The tour of the Pakistani side was originally scheduled in October 2018 but was postponed because of local bodies elections in held Kashmir.

Subsequently, the Pakistani team visited India in the last week of January to inspect projects in the Chenab basin in the state.

Pakistani Indus Commissioner Syed Mohammad Mehar Ali Shah and Indian Commissioner PK Saxena along with respective advisers visited the under-construction Indian hydropower projects in Chenab basin namely Pakal Dul (1000 MW), Ratle (850 MW) and Lower Kalnai (48 MW).

The delegation also visited the under-operation Baglihar hydroelectric project (900 MW). The Pakistani commissioner extended an invitation to his counterpart to undertake a visit of the Indus basin on the Pakistani side.

The Indian team was supposed to visit Pakistan this month, a senior official said. “But amid the on-going tension it has now been postponed,” the official added.

The official remained non-committal about the date, but said the visit has to take place by March 2020.

Under Article VIII of the treaty, both commissioners are mandated to undertake, once every five years, a general tour of inspection of the rivers for ascertaining the facts connected with various developments and works on both sides.