futureofandhra Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 1 minute ago, JANASENA said: far from reality india needs to build dams whch takes decade Quote
JANASENA Posted May 28 Author Report Posted May 28 9 minutes ago, futureofandhra said: far from reality india needs to build dams whch takes decade far from reality aithey kalla beraniki enduku vachadantav mari? Quote
yslokesh Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 3 minutes ago, futureofandhra said: far from reality india needs to build dams whch takes decade Building dam is not even possible there due to very complex landscape existing. But this entire drama is benefitting BJP at much larger scale than anticipated. General public still thinking Operation Sindhoor is much greater success than Normandy D-Day. Quote
Chatgpt2 Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 11 minutes ago, futureofandhra said: far from reality india needs to build dams whch takes decade Ooko anna chemba 70k acres lo new capial maravathi kadthunnadanta 4 years lo identha cheppu visionary ki Quote
futureofandhra Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 3 minutes ago, JANASENA said: far from reality aithey kalla beraniki enduku vachadantav mari? they made deal with thatha end of the story india should focus on offensive air tech n take on china 1 Quote
Popular Post Android_Halwa Posted May 28 Popular Post Report Posted May 28 IWT is going to have some serious effect in internal politics in Pakistan. Oka batch vachi, dams ae kataledu water etla divert chestaru ani adugutaru….Arey babu moshai, Dams are built not just to store but also to divert water.. Snow melt and monsoon season la water wlagaina downstream ki veltadi, What about post monsoon till summer ? Two crops in two regions, Sindh and Punjab with Sindh lower parisan state, There will be friction. It won’t be instant action, but will slowly take some time. 1-2 years and effect will be felt for sure. Region dynamics motham change avutadi.. Suppose, NmSrisailam and Sagar dams control chesina upper nundi vache flood losam aina downstream ki release cheyakai vastadi but after monsoon, if we don’t release water then apudu situation entantav down stream ? Same ffect will be in Sindh.. 5 Quote
jalsa01 Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 2 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: IWT is going to have some serious effect in internal politics in Pakistan. Oka batch vachi, dams ae kataledu water etla divert chestaru ani adugutaru….Arey babu moshai, Dams are built not just to store but also to divert water.. Snow melt and monsoon season la water wlagaina downstream ki veltadi, What about post monsoon till summer ? Two crops in two regions, Sindh and Punjab with Sindh lower parisan state, There will be friction. It won’t be instant action, but will slowly take some time. 1-2 years and effect will be felt for sure. Region dynamics motham change avutadi.. Suppose, NmSrisailam and Sagar dams control chesina upper nundi vache flood losam aina downstream ki release cheyakai vastadi but after monsoon, if we don’t release water then apudu situation entantav down stream ? Same ffect will be in Sindh.. asala akkada release/ hold cheyanik infrastructure emundi? 1 Quote
Android_Halwa Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 7 minutes ago, jalsa01 said: asala akkada release/ hold cheyanik infrastructure emundi? Okay. Ledu. Emi ledu..antha tooch… 1 Quote
JANASENA Posted May 28 Author Report Posted May 28 13 minutes ago, futureofandhra said: they made deal with thatha end of the story india should focus on offensive air tech n take on china oh thatha pampisthada pacific ocean nunchi neellu? Quote
futureofandhra Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 2 minutes ago, JANASENA said: oh thatha pampisthada pacific ocean nunchi neellu? metal mining deal public ni pak military care chestadhi anukuntunnava they do not care Quote
Spartan Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 1 hour ago, futureofandhra said: far from reality india needs to build dams whch takes decade Pakistan has accused India of a serious violation of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty by halting the natural flow of water from the Kishanganga Dam into the Neelum River, leading to a reported 40% drop in water pressure at multiple points, according to police authorities in Athmuqam. The disruption has sparked alarm across Pakistan-administered Kashmir, where communities dependent on the river are already witnessing the impact. Athmuqam Police Superintendent confirmed that eight critical locations have been affected by the reduced flow. The move comes amid rising tensions following India’s suspension of its participation in the World Bank-brokered treaty. New Delhi withdrew from the water-sharing pact after an April 22 incident in Indian-administered Kashmir, in which 26 civilians were killed in what India described as a terrorist attack. Pakistan has denied any involvement. Following the treaty suspension, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly instructed officials to accelerate hydropower and water diversion projects along the Chenab, Jhelum, and Indus rivers — all of which are designated for Pakistan under the treaty’s provisions. Among these projects is the expansion of the 19th-century Ranbir Canal, which channels water from Indian territory into Pakistan’s Punjab province. The canal’s capacity is being increased from 40 to 150 cubic meters per second, with its length set to double from 60 to 120 kilometers. India is also pushing forward with controversial plans to interlink the Chenab River with the Beas and Ravi — a step seen by Pakistani officials as an attempt to deprive the country of its legitimate water share. 2 Quote
futureofandhra Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 5 minutes ago, Spartan said: Pakistan has accused India of a serious violation of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty by halting the natural flow of water from the Kishanganga Dam into the Neelum River, leading to a reported 40% drop in water pressure at multiple points, according to police authorities in Athmuqam. The disruption has sparked alarm across Pakistan-administered Kashmir, where communities dependent on the river are already witnessing the impact. Athmuqam Police Superintendent confirmed that eight critical locations have been affected by the reduced flow. The move comes amid rising tensions following India’s suspension of its participation in the World Bank-brokered treaty. New Delhi withdrew from the water-sharing pact after an April 22 incident in Indian-administered Kashmir, in which 26 civilians were killed in what India described as a terrorist attack. Pakistan has denied any involvement. Following the treaty suspension, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly instructed officials to accelerate hydropower and water diversion projects along the Chenab, Jhelum, and Indus rivers — all of which are designated for Pakistan under the treaty’s provisions. Among these projects is the expansion of the 19th-century Ranbir Canal, which channels water from Indian territory into Pakistan’s Punjab province. The canal’s capacity is being increased from 40 to 150 cubic meters per second, with its length set to double from 60 to 120 kilometers. India is also pushing forward with controversial plans to interlink the Chenab River with the Beas and Ravi — a step seen by Pakistani officials as an attempt to deprive the country of its legitimate water share. pain needs to hit paki punjab Quote
Raisins_72 Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 1 minute ago, futureofandhra said: pain needs to hit paki punjab Already affect started anna, will be even more in coming months. Quote
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