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Recently india has diverted the course of jhelum river to make a hydrolectric powerplant to support kashmir valley . How is pakistan managing to keep up with this as it is the fourth largest water consumer?

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On 19 May 2018, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Kishanganga hydropower project.

The Kishanganga Hydroelectric Plant is an $864 million run-of-the-river hydroelectric scheme that is designed to divert water from the Kishanganga River to a power plant in the Jhelum River basin.

Because the treaty does not provide a definitive solution, the two countries have frequently sought time-consuming and expensive international arbitration. From time to time, Pakistan has raised concerns and asked for intervention on the storage capacity of Indian dams planned on shared rivers allotted to Pakistan under the IWT.

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