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India will not participate in Pakistan’s arbitration court proceedings on hydropower projects

India has made it clear that it will not join the proceedings initiated by Pakistan at the Permanent Court of Arbitration on two hydroelectric projects in Kashmir. The arbitration court shall issue a ruling that it is competent to consider and decide on disputes. The Ministry of External Affairs said that the so-called Court of Arbitration, set up illegally, has ruled that it has the competence to deal with matters relating to the Kishanganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects. India’s consistent and principled position has been that the establishment of the so-called Court of Arbitration is in violation of the provisions of the Indus Waters Treaty. India cannot be forced to recognize or participate in illegal and parallel proceedings not included in the treaty.

Indus Waters Treaty

Allocation of Rivers

Hydroelectric Project Dispute Between India and Pakistan

Hydroelectric Projects

Pakistan’s Objections

World Bank Intervention

India’s Opposition

Ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitration

Ruling

India’s Response

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