Major General PK Sehgal ने Indus Water Treaty पर दी प्रतिक्रिया
दिल्ली: मेजर जनरल पी.के. सहगल ने सिंधु जल संधि पर प्रतिक्रिया देते हुए IANS से कहा, 64 साल पुरानी यह संधि दुनिया की सबसे असमान संधि है। इसके अनुसार, जम्मू-कश्मीर की छह नदियों का 100% पानी भारत को आवंटित किया जाता है, जो कुल 33,000,000 एकड़ फीट है। पश्चिमी नदियों का 35,000,000 एकड़ फीट पानी पाकिस्तान को आवंटित किया जाता है। भारत की आबादी पाकिस्तान से बहुत अधिक होने के बावजूद, हम पूर्वी नदियों के लगभग 80% पानी का उपयोग कर रहे थे, जिसमें से 20% पाकिस्तान में बह रहा था। कुछ साल पहले, मोदी सरकार ने बांध और अन्य बुनियादी ढांचे बनाने का फैसला किया। अब, हम पूर्वी नदियों के 100% पानी का उपयोग कर रहे हैं, और इसमें से कोई भी पानी पाकिस्तान नहीं जा रहा है।
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00:00This treaty is 64 years old, and it is the most unequal treaty in the world.
00:07According to this treaty, the water of the six rivers in Jammu and Kashmir,
00:11the eastern rivers, 100% of that water has been returned to India.
00:14This total water is 33 million acre feet.
00:18And the western rivers, whose water is 135 million acre feet,
00:22that water has been given to Pakistan.
00:24While India's population is much more than Pakistan.
00:27The 100% water of the eastern rivers, we were using 80% of it.
00:3220% of it was flowing towards Pakistan.
00:35A few years ago, the Modi government took a decision to build dams,
00:39some bridges, some canals.
00:42Now we are using 100% water of the eastern rivers, and it is not going towards Pakistan.
00:46The western rivers, which have Indus, Janab and Janam,
00:51India could have used 20% of its water.
00:56We could have stored 13.6 million acre feet of water.
01:0330.6.
01:05But we have not established any kind of storage capacity yet.
01:09Secondly, we can use the run-of-the-mill projects for hydropower electricity generation.
01:16And thirdly, for irrigation, we can use 13.6 million acre feet.
01:23But till now, we have used 6.4 million acre feet.
01:27India has clearly said that keeping in view of India's demography,
01:32that is, keeping in view of the size of the population,
01:35keeping in view of clean energy,
01:37and keeping in view of COPA 20, which we have implemented in Paris,
01:40to cut our emissions,
01:42and keeping in view of Pakistan's attitude towards terrorism,
01:45India has said that we will renegotiate this treaty.
01:50India has been trying to do this for the past two years.
01:53It has written to Pakistan five times, but Pakistan has not responded.
01:56They have said that if they want to renegotiate the treaty,
01:59then both the commissioners should talk to each other.
02:02The commissioners have been appointed for dispute resolution.
02:06But India has clearly said that the commissioners only deal with the execution of the Indo-Baltic Treaty.
02:14Because if this treaty has to be renegotiated,
02:17then it will have to be done between the two governments.
02:19But Pakistan has written to Pakistan five times since 2022,
02:23but has not responded to it.
02:26If there is a dispute between the two governments,
02:29then there are three ways to resolve it.
02:31One is the Indo-Baltic Treaty.
02:34People from both countries meet and try to resolve the dispute.
02:39If it cannot be resolved, then the Court of Arbitration.
02:42If the Court of Arbitration is not satisfied, then they can go to the court.
02:46But this is a step-by-step process.
02:49First, you have to talk to each other.
02:52If the Court of Arbitration is not satisfied, then the Court of Arbitration.
02:55The Court of Arbitration is not satisfied there either.
02:57But Pakistan wants to go directly to the International Court of Arbitration.
03:04India has clearly said and the World Bank has also said,
03:07that the decisions of both countries can be contradictory,
03:10and the results can be even worse.
03:13But India has clearly said that blood and bullets cannot flow together.
03:18And this is what the Prime Minister has repeatedly said.
03:20And if Pakistan does not renegotiate this,
03:23then India has taken some decisions.
03:25For example, we will build some dams, some canals,
03:30and some storage capacity, which has not been created yet.
03:34But we will do it now, so that Pakistan comes to its knees.
03:39Because the 20% water that is ours,
03:42and the water that we can use for irrigation in Ladakh, Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan,
03:49which we are not doing, we will do it now.
03:52Then, the water that can be stored in storage, which has not been done yet,
03:56we will make storage capacity and do it.
03:58Then, run of the mill, whenever we make hydroelectric projects,
04:02Pakistan shows opposition in each one.
04:06And tries to delay them.
04:08Now India has said that we will not listen to anything of Pakistan,
04:11and we will do what is in our interest.