Pakistan Indus Water Commissioner Syed Jamat Ali Shah has said that as there are certain issues regarding construction work undertaken by India on the Chutak and Nimoo Bazgo hydro projects in Leh and Kargil, they will be inspected by Pakistani officials in August.
Shah, who recently attended a meeting of the Permanent Indus Water Commission in New Delhi, said Islamabad has objections on three hydel power projects namely Uri-II (Jhelum), Chutak and Nimoo Bazgo (both on Indus), and certain differences with India over the design of the 24o megawatt Uri-II project on Jhelum, which is situated close to the Line of Control.
"Our objections are on the level of the gates and the sedimentation problem, for which we have not received in-depth information from the Indian side," The Nation quoted Shah as saying.
Referring to the recent talks with his Indian counterpart G Ranganathan, Shah said New Delhi has assured Islamabad that all its concerns and objections would be discussed with high-level experts and other higher authorities, in order to come out with a solution to the problems.
He also expressed hope that all issues will be sorted out amicably in the near future.
"We have not lost hope for an amicable resolution at the level of the Commission," Shah said.
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