Islamabad :
Talks on water dispute between Pakistan and India will be held in the federal capital Islamabad tomorrow. A ten-member Indian delegation will arrive in Lahore today for talks. Pakistan will be represented in the talks by Indus Water Commission Commissioner Mehr Ali Shah while the Indian delegation will be led by PK Saxena.
According to ARY News, talks on Pak-India water disputes will be held in Federal Islamabad tomorrow. A 10-member delegation of Indian water experts is arriving in Lahore today via Wagah for negotiations. Pakistan will be represented in the talks by Indus Water Commission Commissioner Mehr Ali Shah. The Indian delegation will be led by PK Saxena.
According to sources, this will be the first meeting after Pakistan’s objections to Indian water projects. There is also an objection.
According to Mehra Ali Shah, there is also an objection to the design of 24 MW semi-chilling on the Indus River and during the talks we will raise objections on the design of the Indus Book Turbine Shawk project. Commissioner Indus Water Commission According to the Indus Water Commissioner, the Indian delegation will leave for India on March 4 after holding a dialogue meeting.