Indus Waters Treaty: India, Pak hold first talks after Imran joins office
The Indian
side is being represented by a delegation of the Indian Water Commission led by
Commissioner P K Saxena
Current Affairs News:
India and
Pakistan on Wednesday commenced crucial talks on various aspects of the Indus
Waters Treaty in Lahore, the first bilateral engagement since Prime Minister
Imran Khan took office.
The
first round of the two-day meeting is being held at the National Engineering
Services Pakistan.
The
water commissioners of Pakistan and India are required to meet twice a year and
arrange technical visits to projects' sites and critical river head works, but
Pakistan had been facing a lot of problems in timely meetings and visits.
The
Indian side is being represented by a delegation of the Indian
Water Commission led by Commissioner P K Saxena whereas Pakistan Commissioner for
Indus Waters Syed Meher Ali Shah and his delegation are representing Pakistan,
it said.
Both
the countries are expected to present their reports during the talks. After the
meeting, a joint notification would be issued.
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