The current dispute revolves around the Kishenganga (330 megawatts) and Ratle (850 megawatts) hydroelectric plants. The current dispute revolves around the Kishenganga (330 megawatts) and Ratle (850 megawatts) hydroelectric plants. Taking a step forward, India has announced that it will participate in the meeting of Permanent Indus Commission after Pakistan forwarded the invitation to India to resolve the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) dispute, news agency ANI reported quoting sources. WATCH VIDEO |India Announces It Will Attend Indus Waters Treaty Dispute Talks In LahoreThe current dispute revolves around the Kishenganga (330 megawatts) and Ratle (850 megawatts) hydroelectric plants. The World Bank had earlier asked both the countries to consider alternative ways to resolve their disagreements over the Indus Water Treaty dispute.
Source: Indian Express March 03, 2017 04:56 UTC