With summers on the horizon, Pakistan's water woes may worsen as India is planning to halt the flow of surplus water from the Ravi to Pakistan.
Groundwater recharge and irrigation gains are likely, yet the bulk of allocated water may continue downstream.
Pakistan could soon face a major water crisis as India is preparing to stop surplus water from the Ravi River to flow into the country. Work on the Shahpur Kandi dam on the Punjab-Jammu and Kashmir ...
Implementation of the project with Punjab will minimise the wastage of Ravi waters that currently flow past the Madhopur ...
With summer approaching, Pakistan’s water concerns are set to intensify as India moves to regulate excess flow from the Ravi River following the completion of the Shahpur Kandi barrage by March 31.
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India to further squeeze water flow to Pakistan ahead of summer
Water woes for Pakistan are unlikely to end soon. Ahead of a harsh summer, India is now set to block surplus water flow from the Ravi River to Pakistan with the completion of the Shahpur Kandi barrage ...
On the sacred occasion of the Parkash Purab of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, in November 2025, dedicated the long-awaited Shahpur Kandi Project to the people of the ...
The announcement was made on Monday by Jammu and Kashmir minister Javed Ahmed Rana.
Jammu and Kashmir's Water Resources Minister, Javed Ahmed Rana, announced that the Shahpur Kandi dam project is expected to ...
Jammu & Kashmir Water Resources Minister has firmly stated that the Shahpur Kandi dam project is nearing its completion. Here's what it means for Pakistan.
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