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How did Canal Water dispute arise?

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The Indus basin water dispute had its basis in the partition of Punjab. It occurred on April 1, 1948, when East Punjab in India discontinued the flow of cannel waters to West Punjab that became a huge threat of dearth and loss of crops in West Punjab. West Punjab is a productive land but a hot and dry climate. There is insufficient rainfall and unreliable. The main resource of Pakistan’s economy is based on agriculture which is dependent upon irrigation by canals delivered from the Indus River and its five tributaries. The three western rivers the Indus, the Jhelum and the Chenab enter into Pakistan from the state of Jammu and Kashmir and three Eastern rivers the Ravi, the Beas and the Sutlej flow into Pakistan from India. In fact, Indus river system is source of life in West Punjab that provides water for more than 26 million acres. Pakistan’s agriculture is dependent upon these waters. On the other hand, India has a lot of rivers system which fall into sea without any hindrance and rainfall is also enough to support agriculture without irrigation

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