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Water Wars: Taliban Orders Dam Construction On Kunar River, Alarming Pak

Water Wars: Taliban Orders Dam Construction On Kunar River, Alarming Pak

Water Wars: Taliban Orders Dam Construction On Kunar River, Alarming Pak

KABUL- Months after India put the Indus Water Treaty in abeyance in response to Pakistan-sponsored terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, now Afghanistan has announced its plans to build dams on the Kunar River “as soon as possible”, which is likely to create a troubling unease in Islamabad.

This comes days after a ceasefire was brokered between the two countries following hostilities.

The Chitral River, also known in Afghanistan as the Kunar River, is a -kilometer-long river in northern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan.

It originates from the Chiantar glacier, located at the border of Gilgit Baltistan and Chitral in Pakistan.

At Arandu, it enters Afghanistan, where it is called the Kunar River. Its later merges with the Kabul River in Nangahar Province of Afghanistan. The river system is fed by melting glaciers and snow of the Hindu Kush mountains.

Notably, the relations between Kabul and Islamabad have been undergoing a turbulent phase as the situation on the Durand Line has witnessed several clashes in the past few weeks.

Since coming to power in 2021, the de facto rulers in Kabul have stressed the importance of prioritizing water sovereignty.

It is pertinent to note here that there is no water cooperation between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

“Of the nine rivers that flow across the border, none possess a formal agreement or mechanism to manage shared water resources,” according to the think-tank International Water Management Institute.

In the past, too, Pakistan has raised concerns over Afghanistan’s water sovereignty, and it seems that the issue is likely to create more trouble in the coming days. (IANS)

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