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08ISLAMABAD3764
2008-12-03 13:53:00
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Embassy Islamabad
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PAKISTAN TO SEEK WORLD BANK SETTLEMENT IN WATER DISPUTE

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UNCLAS ISLAMABAD 003764 

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON ETRD EAID EFIN ENGY SENV PK IN
SUBJECT: PAKISTAN TO SEEK WORLD BANK SETTLEMENT IN WATER DISPUTE
WITH INDIA

REFS: A)Islamabad 3456 B) Islamabad 3169

UNCLAS ISLAMABAD 003764

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON ETRD EAID EFIN ENGY SENV PK IN
SUBJECT: PAKISTAN TO SEEK WORLD BANK SETTLEMENT IN WATER DISPUTE
WITH INDIA

REFS: A)Islamabad 3456 B) Islamabad 3169


1. (SBU) Summary: India's Water Commissioner for the Indus River
Treaty visited Pakistan to gather information on Pakistani claims
regarding low water sheds. Pakistan claims that India diverted a
significant volume of water from the river Chenab to its Baglihar
dam which resulted in a 34 percent drop in Pakistan's water levels.
After numerous talks with their neighbor nation, Pakistan now plans
to take its concern to the World Bank for compensation under the
terms of the Indus Waters Treaty. End Summary.


2. (SBU) On November 30, the Pakistani and India Indus Water
Commissioners visited Head Marala on the Chenab River. After
inspecting the site, 19 kilometers from the city of Sialkot, the two
commissioners Syed Jamaat Ali Shah of Pakistan and Ranganathan of
India discussed technical details such as the number of canals,
discharge levels, and mechanisms of maintaining log registers.
Usman-e-Gani, Assistant Joint Commission Pakistan told EconOff on
December 2, that the Indian delegation was in Pakistan November 29
through December 1, and visited several canals around Marala. He
said that Pakistan has facilitated the Indian visit, and shared
hourly, daily and weekly data on water levels; however no compromise
or compensation package was finalized. Gani noted that it appears
Pakistan will have to move its grievances to the World Bank per
terms of the Treaty but did not provide a timeframe for when
Pakistan would do so.


3. (SBU) While the water issues were discussed during the Composite
Dialogue discussions, local media reported that there was no firm
commitment by India to compensate Pakistan for its water losses.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi had raised the issue
of decreasing water levels on the Chenab River during talks on the
Indo-Pak peace process. Addressing a joint press conference on Nov
26 in Delhi, Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said
that water would be made available to Pakistan in line with the
provisions of the Indus Water Treaty subject to availability at the
source.

PATTERSON