A. Pakistan does not agree to any change in treaty
B. Pakistan has accepted India’s proposal of sharing dam’s power
C. Pakistan will accept the dam for the navigation only
D. None of these
A. Jhelum River
B. Indus River
C. Chenab River
D. Ravi River
A. January 2004
B. February 2005
C. March 2006
D. April 2007
A. Its power house will be constructed near Bunkot in Indian held Kashmir
B. Its water will be re-routed into the river Jehlum through Wullar Lake
C. Both of these
D. none of these
A. Jhelum River
B. Indus River
C. Chenab River
D. Ravi River
A. it is only meant for enhancing ‘navigation’ that is permissible under Indus Water treaty
B. 90% of Tulbul project would be beneficial to Pakistan
C. both of these
D. none of these
A. referred to it as a Barrage meant for water storage
B. accused India of violating Indus Water Treaty 1960
C. both of these
D. none of these
A. Jhelum River
B. Indus River
C. Chenab River
D. Ravi River
A. completion of 22km tunnel to divert water from Kishanganga to Wullar lake will leave Pakistan falling a 27% Water deficit.
B. It would reduce flow of Neelum River and thus decrease the power generation of Pakistan’s proposed 696-mw Neelum-Jehlum hydropower project in Azad Kashmir.
C. both of these
D. none of these
A. risks of floods and draughts in Pakistan would be enhanced and Mangla Dam would be adversely affected
B. During a military confrontation, it would enable India to control the mobility and retread Pakistan troops
C. Closing the Barrage gates would render the Pakistan canal system dry and easy to cross
D. All of these