The representatives of India and Pakistan are set to meet next week to discuss the issue of two more hydel power units being constructed in Jammu and Kashmir. <br/><br/>Pakistan alleges that these two projects violate the 1960 Indus Water Treaty that governs rights of the two countries on six common rivers. <br/><br/>India maintains that there is no violation of the treaty and is expected to demonstrate this at the upcoming meeting. <br/><br/>AIR correspondent adds that during the three-day meeting beginning May 31, the two sides will also try to finalise the annual report and work out the programme for the next year as per the 1960 pact.
News On AIR | May 25, 2010 8:40 PM
Indo-Pak to discuss issue of new hydel power units in J&K