New Delhi: India on Thursday announced it has received Pakistan’s rejoinder to its notice sent over two months back seeking a review of the 62-year-old Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) for management of cross-border rivers.
Arindam Bagchi, India’s External Affairs Ministry spokesperson said the Pakistan Foreign Ministry on April 3 forwarded the letter that was written by Pakistan’s Indus Water Commissioner to his Indian counterpart.
“We are examining the letter. We will consult with our stakeholders,” he said at a regular news briefing.
India issued a notice to Pakistan on January 25 seeking a review and modification of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) following Islamabad’s “intransigence” in handling disputes.
The media in Pakistan, quoting unnamed officials, reported that Pakistan had conveyed in the letter that it was ready to listen to New Delhi’s concerns about the treaty.
The officials said the decision about the parleys on changes to the treaty will be taken once Pakistan hears India’s concerns at the PCIW (Permanent Commission of Indus Waters) level, said one of the reports.
India took the significant step of sending the notice to Pakistan conveying its intent to amend the treaty around months after the World Bank announced appointing a neutral expert and a chair of Court of Arbitration to resolve the differences over the Kishenganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects.
India has been particularly disappointed over the appointment of the Court of Arbitration, according to the MEA. India has also not cooperated with the Court of Arbitration.
New Delhi considers the start of the two concurrent processes to resolve the dispute a violation of the provision of the graded mechanism prescribed in the pact and wondered what will happen if the mechanisms come out with contradictory judgements.
Under the pact, any differences need to be resolved under a three-stage approach. However, in case of Kishenganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects, the World Bank started two concurrent dispute redressal processes at the insistence of Pakistan that India felt was a breach of the pact.
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