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India to revamp century-old Indus canals after suspending water treaty with Pakistan

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Last updated: 17 May, 2025 7:24 AM
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India to revamp century-old Indus canals after suspending water treaty with Pakistan
India to revamp century-old Indus canals after suspending water treaty with Pakistan

New Delhi: India is set to modernise and expand its network of Indus basin canals for the first time in over a century, starting with the Kathua, Ranbir, and New Partap channels. The move follows India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) with Pakistan last month after the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people. Officials say the 1960 treaty had long hindered India’s ability to upgrade or build new canals on the Indus system despite increasing demand.

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The Jammu and Kashmir government, with technical support from the Centre, will begin desilting works on several canals, including Ranbir, New Partap, Ranjan, Tawi Lift, Paragwal, Kathua and Ravi. Once cleared, plans for expanding the capacity of the Kathua, New Partap, and Ranbir canals will be undertaken to increase irrigation coverage. However, it remains unclear which project will be prioritised first.

Canal upgrades long overdue

According to a Hindustan Times report, officials say the expansion will significantly boost the region’s irrigation potential, helping to mitigate the reliance on erratic monsoon rains. “These canals were built for the needs of the early 1900s. Their carrying capacity is no longer adequate,” one official said. For instance, the 60-km Ranbir canal, built in 1905, and the New Partap canal, which spans 34 km, now irrigate far less land than originally planned due to restrictions under the IWT.

Jammu division, with a high irrigation dependency on these canals, will benefit greatly from their expansion. The Ranbir canal mainly supplies water to Jammu, while the Partap system caters to the Akhnoor region. Officials say the Partap canals are “high priority”, especially as the Old Partap channel built in 1906 was originally intended to cover just 8,000 hectares.

Dam projects gain momentum

Meanwhile, India will also expedite several pending dam projects in the Kashmir region, including Kishenganga, Ratle, Pakal Dul, and Tulbul. The Centre argues that the IWT is outdated due to population growth, climate change, and advances in water infrastructure. Pakistan has strongly objected to the treaty’s suspension, warning that any diversion of water could be seen as hostile. India, however, maintains that its actions are justified and necessary.

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