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Govt panel looks to approve key Indus project in Ramban

Govt panel looks to approve key Indus project in Ramban

Hindustan Times26-06-2025
A key government committee that decides whether projects can proceed on protected forest land is considering approving a hydroelectricity project in Jammu and Kashmir that is one of six strategic hydropower developments aimed at optimising India's use of Indus waters while the treaty with Pakistan remains suspended. All gates of Salal Dam on the Chenab River were closed following suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack. (PTI)
The 1,856MW Sawalkot project in Ramban, which received environmental clearance in 2018, has been awaiting forest approval for over six years. According to documents on the Union environment ministry's Parivesh website, the project was considered for forest clearance on Tuesday.
Their decision on the project is expected to be published soon in the minutes of the meeting.
India suspended the World Bank-brokered Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan a day after terrorists killed 26 people in Pahalgam on April 22. The move has accelerated New Delhi's push to develop hydropower infrastructure on rivers allocated to Pakistan under the 1960 agreement.
While government officials and political leaders have declared that no water from India's share will be allowed to flow into Pakistan, India does not currently possess any major infrastructure – such as dams or barrages – to exert significantly more control than it does at present.
India has lined up plans for a slew of projects in the J&K region to potentially tap into more of the rivers for its electricity needs. The Sawalkot project has already received clearance from the Geology and Mining department.
The National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) project will involve diversion of 847.17 hectares of forest land and 554.18 hectares of non-forest land across Mahore, Ramban, Batote and Udhampur divisions. The run-of-the-river scheme, estimated to cost over ₹ 20,000 crores, will harness the Chenab river's flow for electrical power generation.
Originally allotted in 1999 to the Sawalkot Consortium by the Jammu and Kashmir government, the project remained dormant for over two decades with minimal progress. The Chenab river currently hosts three operational hydro projects: the 390 MW Dulhasti power station at Kishtwar, 890 MW Baghliar project in Ramban, and 690 MW Salai hydro project in Reasi.
The clearance process has highlighted security sensitivities surrounding Indus basin projects. When the ministry of environment, forest and climate change sought carrying capacity and cumulative impact studies in January, NHPC responded on May 14 that such data cannot be published due to security reasons, given that the Chenab and Jhelum rivers fall under the Indus Water Treaty framework.
This week's FAC deliberations follows a high-level meeting chaired by Union home minister Amit Shah on April 25, after which authorities in the Jal Shakti ministry and NHPC began working to expedite all hydropower projects under construction.
As HT reported on May 5, India plans to create nearly 12 gigawatts of additional hydropower from new projects on Indus rivers, for which feasibility studies have been ordered. The projects include Pakal Dul (1,000 MW), Ratle (850 MW), Bursar (800 MW), Kiru (624 MW), and Kirthai 1 and 2 (1,320 MW), all designed to be fully synchronisable with the national grid.
India has been calling for renegotiation of the water-sharing pact due to diminishing flow rates in rivers running through Kashmir, attributed to natural changes in the basin. Recent scientific research has shown that climate change is affecting the Indus basin's eastern and western tributaries differently, with eastern rivers expected to peak by 2030 while western rivers may not peak until 2070, potentially making previous agreements based on natural equivalences at the time irrelevant.
'The treaty in its preamble says that it is concluded in the spirit of goodwill and friendship. The obligation to honour the treaty in good faith is fundamental to it,' said Kirti Vardhan Singh, minister of state for environment, forest and climate change, at last month's High-Level International Conference on Glaciers' Preservation. 'However, the unrelenting cross-border terrorism from Pakistan interferes with our ability to exploit the treaty as per its provisions. Pakistan, which itself is in violation of the treaty, should desist from putting the blame of the breach on India.'
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"The opposition consistently requested a discussion on Operation Sindoor. The government will do it. However, the opposition doesn't allow the parliament to function," Ms Sharma said while speaking to the news agency ANI. She said that while the government was ready to engage on the issue, the opposition had "just wanted to waste time and public money." "The government wanted to work on every matter, but the opposition just wanted to waste time and public money... The opposition should understand that the government has never refused to discuss any issue. By taking this, these people wasted a whole week," Ms Sharma added. Parliament Session LIVE On Congress leader P Chidambaram's reported statement on Pahalgam terrorists, Congress MP Imraan Masood said, "If the terrorists came from Pakistan, then how are our borders secured? They came, committed the act and left. We will ask if they were airlifted and airdropped, where they came from, and where they went. We have the right to know..." #WATCH | Delhi | On Congress leader P Chidambaram's reported statement on Pahalgam terrorists, Congress MP Imraan Masood says, "If the terrorists came from Pakistan, then how are our borders secured? They came, committed the act and left. We will ask if they were airlifted and… — ANI (@ANI) July 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025 10:14 (IST) NDA MPs Protest Against Maulana Sajid Rashidi's Derogatory Remarks Against Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav NDA MPs hold a protest outside the Parliament against All India Imam Association (AIIA) President Moulana Sajid Rashidi's derogatory remark against Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav during a television debate. Jul 28, 2025 10:10 (IST) "Clean Chit To Pak": BJP Slams P Chidambaram's "Homegrown Terrorists" Remark Ahead of the Operation Sindoor debate in Parliament, a massive political row has erupted over Congress veteran P Chidambaram's remarks in an interview, in which he said "homegrown terrorists" could be involved in the Pahalgam terror attack and questioned what evidence proves that the killers came from Pakistan. The BJP has accused the Opposition party of giving a clean chit to Pakistan and said the Congress always bends over backwards to "protect the enemy". "Will Discuss Valour Of Indian Armed Forces": BJP MP Shambhu Sharan Patel On Op Sindoor Discussion Bharatiya Janata Party MP Shambhu Sharan Patel said that there will be a detailed discussion on Operation Sindoor in Lok Sabha on Monday, and senior leaders of the party will participate in it. Speaking with the news agency ANI, Shambhu Sharan Patel said, "The Prime Minister and our government have clearly stated that we are ready for a discussion on Operation Sindoor in Parliament. Senior leaders of our party will participate, and there will be a detailed discussion in the Lok Sabha." "We will discuss the valour of the Indian Armed forces who attacked Pakistan in their house, and targeted nine terror sites," he added. Chandra Shekhar Aazad Backs Operation Sindoor Debate In Lok Sabha In the discussion regarding Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha, MP from Nagina and National President of the Azad Samaj Party, Kanshi Ram, Chandrashekhar Azad said that he hopes the discussion will be positive and thorough. He said, "I hope the discussion will be positive, and through the discussion, we will work to ask questions of the government on behalf of the public. I congratulate the country's army... I pray for the soldiers who were martyred..." "When Ravan Crossed The Laxman Rekha...": Kiren Rijiju's Post Ahead Of Op Sindoor Debate Ahead of a special discussion on Op Sindoor in the Lok Sabha, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju took to X (formerly Twitter) and compared Pakistan to Ravana, the principal antagonist of the ancient Hindu epic Ramayana and said that when Laxman Rekha, that is, boundaries drawn by India, were crossed, terrorist camps faced the fire. Discussion on #OperationSindoor to begin today... When Ravan crossed the Laxman Rekha, Lanka burned. When Pakistan crossed the red lines drawn by India, terrorist camps faced the fire! जब रावण ने लक्ष्मण रेखा पार की, तो लंका जल गई। जब पाकिस्तान ने भारत द्वारा खींची गई लाल रेखा… — Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) July 28, 2025 Jul 28, 2025 09:31 (IST) Parliament Session LIVE: Special Discussion On India's "Strong, Successful And Decisive Operation Sindoor" A special discussion on Operation Sindoor, India's response to the terror attack in Pahalgam, will begin in the Lok Sabha at noon. A 'special discussion' is a focused debate on a matter of national importance or urgency, often outside the routine legislative business. It's not governed by a specific rule like Rule 193 or Rule 176, but is instead scheduled by consensus through the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) and listed in the agenda by the Speaker (Lok Sabha) or Chairman (Rajya Sabha). Unlike other debates, it doesn't require a motion to be passed or voted upon. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will open the 16-hour debate involving Home Minister Amit Shah, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Earlier Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had held several meetings with Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh and three service chiefs to prepare the government's response on Operation Sindoor.

All India Institute of Occult Science Successfully Holds its 21st Convocation Ceremony in New Delhi
All India Institute of Occult Science Successfully Holds its 21st Convocation Ceremony in New Delhi

The Wire

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All India Institute of Occult Science Successfully Holds its 21st Convocation Ceremony in New Delhi

New Delhi [India], July 28: The All India Institute of Occult Science celebrated its 21st Convocation Ceremony on 25th July 2025 at the Bharat Ratna C. Subramaniam Auditorium, ICAR, New Delhi. The event marked a proud moment for hundreds of students who successfully completed their courses in Astrology, Numerology, Palmistry, Vastu, Tarot, Graphology, and Reiki. The auditorium was filled with emotions, joy, and a strong sense of achievement. Students came from different parts of the country to attend this special day. Each student had their own unique experience to share - many spoke about how their lives changed after joining the institute, and how they found real knowledge and guidance here. The event started with a lamp-lighting ceremony followed by a warm welcome to all the guests and students. Gurudev Shrie Kashyap Ji, the founder of the institute, blessed all his students with heartfelt words, love, and support. His presence and guidance touched everyone deeply, and many students became emotional while sharing how Gurudev personally helped them through tough times in life. The convocation was further graced by the presence of respected ministers who honoured the students by giving them certificates, medals, and blessings: 1. Shri Tokhan Sahu – Union Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs 2. Shri Satish Chandra Dubey – Union Minister of State for Coal and Mines 3. Shri Janardan Singh Sigriwal – Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) 4. Raj Bhushan Choudhary- Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti of India All the dignitaries praised the efforts of the institute and encouraged the students to continue spreading the light of occult science with honesty and dedication. They also graced the grand certificate distribution ceremony of the Best Astrology Institute – All India Institute of Occult Science by personally handing over the certificates to the students. Over 1200+ students were honoured with passing certificate of respective course completion. They also gave their best wishes for the bright future of all the students. The most special moment of the event was when Gurudev Shrie Kashyap Ji made a heart-touching announcement for the students who received gold, silver, and bronze medals. All of them were given a special envelope, which contained a golden opportunity - the chance to become a teacher and guide others in the same field. This thoughtful gesture recognized the students' hard work and gave them a proud path forward to become Gurus themselves. As earlier promised by founder Gurudev Shrie Kashyap Ji, the institute stood by its commitment to society. It was announced that students who are unable to pay fees and belong to BPL card holder families will be offered courses for just ₹1. It was also announced during the 19th convocation that cancer patients, who are fighting for their lives, will also be given this opportunity to study at the institute for just ₹1. This promise was fulfilled - and in this 21st convocation, 120+ BPL card holders and cancer patients successfully completed their courses and were honoured with certificates during the ceremony. Their presence and achievements added even more meaning to the event, making it a truly inclusive and inspiring celebration. That is why All India Institute of Occult Science is considered to be the best institute for occult science studies like astrology course, numerology course, palmistry course, vastu course, tarot course, graphology course, reiki course, etc The 21st convocation was not just a ceremony - it was a celebration of learning, growth, and transformation. Everyone who attended felt proud and inspired. With every convocation, the All India Institute of Occult Science continues to prove that it is a place where real knowledge meets real change. (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with PNN and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). This is an auto-published feed from PTI with no editorial input from The Wire.

‘Never asked how many enemy jets we shot': Rajnath Singh on Oppn in Lok Sabha
‘Never asked how many enemy jets we shot': Rajnath Singh on Oppn in Lok Sabha

Hindustan Times

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‘Never asked how many enemy jets we shot': Rajnath Singh on Oppn in Lok Sabha

NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said claims that Operation Sindoor was stopped under pressure were 'wrong and unfounded', and stressed that India opted for a 'different route for peace' through the surgical strike in 2016, Balakot airstrikes in 2019 and Operation Sindoor in 2025. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh speaks during a debate in the Lok Sabha on the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor on July 28 (Sansad TV/PTI) Singh, who opened the discussion on India's strikes against terror infrastructure across Pakistan, said terror was a 'political toolkit for Pakistan' and warned Islamabad that 'the operation will resume' if there is any misadventure. The minister also criticised the Opposition for repeatedly raising questions about the number of aircraft downed during the four-day operation. 'We should not be bothered if a pencil is broken or if a pen gets lost. The result is that the targets of our armed forces were fully met,' Singh said to thunderous applause in the Lok Sabha. 'Our focus should not be on smaller issues. Because if you focus on small issues, then the attention on the country's security and honour of soldiers can get diverted,' he said. 'Sometimes, our opposition leaders ask: how many fighters (were downed)? I think this does not reflect India's national emotion. The Opposition never asked how many enemy planes have been shot down by our forces,' Singh said. He continued, 'If they want to ask, their question should be, did India demolish terror hideouts? Then the answer is a resounding yes. They should ask if Operation Sindoor is a success? The answer is yes. You should ask, the terrorists who wiped out our sisters' sindoor, did Operation Sindoor kill their masters? The answer is yes. Did our soldiers suffer? The answer is no.' India launched Operation Sindoor in the early hours of May 7 and struck terror and military installations in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) following the Pahalgam terror attack. Between the launch of the operation in the early hours of May 7 and the ceasefire on May 10 evening, Indian forces bombed nine terror camps in Pakistan and PoK, killing at least 100 terrorists, and the Indian Air Force struck targets at 13 Pakistani airbases and military installations. Singh, who detailed the sequence of events starting from the Pahalgam terror attack to the ceasefire, called the Pahalgam attack 'the ugliest and despicable act of inhumanity' which was 'a test of India's tolerance'. 'Before launching Operation Sindoor, our armed forces studied every aspect of the situation. We had many options, but we chose the option in which the terrorists and their hideouts are inflicted with maximum damage and the common people of Pakistan don't suffer,' Singh told the Lok Sabha. The minister hailed Operation Sindoor as an unmatched example of coordination between India's armed forces. 'When he IAF attacked, our army took control of the land. Our navy had a strong presence in north Arabian Sea. 'The Navy gave a clear message to Pakistan: from the land and the sea, we are not only capable of hitting every important place, but we are also ready to do it.' Singh said the Indian armed forces hit nine terror targets with precision. Singh said 'more than 100 terrorists including their trainers and handlers of terror groups such as LeT and HM' died in the strikes, according to an estimate, though 'the toll is much higher'. 'We stopped the war because we had achieved all the political and military objectives. To say the Operation Sindoor was stopped due to some pressure is unfounded and totally wrong,' Singh said, referring to statements by Opposition leaders who alleged that the military action against Pakistan stopped due to US intervention. 'Operation Sindoor's politico-military objective was to punish Pakistan which waged a proxy war through terror. That's why full freedom was given to the armed forces. This operation was not to start a new war but to force the adversary to submit to the Indian armed forces. When IAF attacked the airfields, Pakistan accepted defeat and tried to stop further hostilities. They spoke to DGMO. We accepted with the caveat that the operation has been paused. If there is another misadventure from Pakistan, this operation will restart,' Singh said. Singh, the senior-most minister in Narendra Modi's cabinet, spoke about the past efforts by Lal Bahadur Shastri, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh and Modi for building peace with Pakistan. 'But if a country has no shred of democracy, only religious fanaticism and hatred against India, there can't be any talks with such a country. The language of terror fuels killings, fear and hatred, not discussion,' he said. Singh said that Pakistan has made terrorism a part of its foreign policy and going by its policy and character, 'there should not be any illusion that Pakistan is a nursery of global terror. And they have made it as a part of state policy,' Singh said. He spoke about how, during Operation Sindoor, the world saw Pakistani terrorists being given state funerals and how the Pakistan army didn't have the courage to 'fight on the border' but attack innocent people, children and pilgrims. 'Pakistan army and ISI use terror as proxy war. But this is a new Bharat led by Modi, which can go to any extent to fight against terror,' Singh said. He also mocked Pakistan's socio-economic condition and said, 'If a tiger (India) kills a frog (Pakistan), it doesn't go well. Pakistan is nowhere near us in size, capabilities, prosperity,' Singh said, as he justified the fight against terror. 'India wants to end terror in every form…. It uses terror as a political toolkit. This toolkit is in violation of the civilised code of conduct of the world. It is a battle between civilised people and brutes. Pakistan knows its soldiers can't win against India, so they nurture terror.'

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