Neutral expert ruling backs Indian position on hydro projects over Pakistan

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Neutral expert ruling backs Indian position on hydro projects over Pakistan



India participated in meetings with the neutral expert but refused to engage in the Permanent Court of Arbitration proceedings in The Hague, on the ground that both processes couldn’t run simultaneously.The neutral expert, Michel Lino, president of the International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD), ruled on Monday that he is competent to decide on the issues between India and Pakistan regarding the two projects.A final decision will be made after hearing both parties. This decision is seen as a setback for Pakistan. Pakistan has been protesting against the design and construction of the 330MW Kishanganga project on the Neelum River and the 850MW Ratle hydropower project on the Chenab.“Being committed to preserving the sanctity and integrity of the Treaty, India will continue to participate in the neutral expert process so that the differences are resolved in a manner consistent with the provisions of the Treaty, which does not provide for parallel proceedings on the same set of issues. For this reason, India does not recognise or participate in the illegally constituted Court of Arbitration proceedings,” the statement said.



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