Centre Pushes Mega Chenab Dam Projects as Indus Treaty Freeze Redraws Water Strategy
India has formally initiated construction of the Sawalkote Hydroelectric Project on the Chenab river in Jammu and Kashmir, marking the first major hydropower project to move forward after New Delhi paused participation in the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan. The Rs 5,129-crore project signals a decisive shift in India’s approach to river management on the western rivers.
Documents issued by the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation show that bids were invited earlier this month to begin construction in Udhampur and Ramban districts. The project will be developed in two stages, with a planned capacity of 1,406 MW in the first phase and 450 MW in the second. It is designed as a run-of-the-river project, located between the Baglihar and Salal hydropower stations.
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